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‘I humiliated you publicly, forgive me’ – Bobrisky begs Tonto Dikeh after calling her out

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Controversial Nigerian Cross Dresser, Bobrisky has eaten the humble pie by publicly apologizing to his ex-bestie, Tonto Dikeh to the dismay of the public.

 

Bobrisky had a few days ago called out Tonto Dikeh via his Instagram page, accusing her of being a chain smoker, into hard drugs and also living a fake life full of debts.

However, his apology comes a few hours after music producer, Samklef warned him to to watch his back, reconcile with people he has offended, or bear the consequences of his action.

“Message from the Samklef’s spiritual temple.  Dear Bobrisky pls watch ur back.  When e go happen u won’t find the real ones to support u.  Reconcile o!  The people around u won’t tell u the truth.  I pray for u. 2much bad omen this September says a lot,” Samklef wrote on Instagram, while Bobrisky replied ‘Thank You’

After his reply to Samklef, he also posted a photo of Tonto Dikeh on his page and tendered his apology to her, insisting that they might no longer be friends but he wants his hands washed off all forms of enmity between two of them.

Bobrisky wrote, ” Tonto, I humiliated you here so is a must I come back here to apologize for calling you out !!! I honestly didn’t know what came over me, but I later realize I was wrong… pls find it in your heart to forgive me. Yes I might have be there for u as friends, the truth is you were also there for me at some point of my life. Pls find it in ur heart to forgive me once more. We necessarily shouldn’t be friends no more but let me apologize for calling you out.”

“To my fans, and to tonto fans I’m sorry many of you are disappointed at me, pls forgive me and I promise never to repeat dis no more. @iamfaithojo mummy thanks for giving me the best advice God bless you ma, you are truly a mother who don’t support evil. “

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