Kwara-based comedian, Sola Kafinta has tendered an apology to the president-elect, Bola Tinubu and his tribespeople, the Yorubas.
He supported and campaigned vigorously for the presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi in Ilorin, the state capital.
Sola claimed that the reason he supported Obi is because he was brainwashed and he was not in control of his decision but he now regrets his actions.
Speaking in a video he posted online, the content creator said his eyes are now open and he apologises passionately, asking his people to forgive him. He added that if he was not inside a car, he would have knelt down to beg properly.
“I want to say an apology to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and to all my Yoruba tribe. I want to say I am sorry. I regret supporting Peter Obi. I was brainwashed, that was the reason for supporting Peter Obi,” he said.
Watch him speak below:
A Junior Secondary school, JSS 2 student in Epe has allegedly been sent home because her bag carried a Peter Obi sticker.
The student was said to have been given a note, signed by the principal of the school to go home.
It was further stated in the note that the student was sent home to go and “campaign for Peter Obi against Lagos state”
This news was shared on Twitter by a user and it has been confirmed by another user, who claimed she is also in Epe and confirmed the principal’s signature.
The Tweet reads:
“A JSS2 STUDENT WAS SENT OUT OF SCHOOL BECAUSE HER BAG CARRIED PETER OBI STICKER ON IT. THIS HAPPENED IN ODOMOLA JSS IN EPE LAGOS STATE”
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