Afrobeat musician Brymo apologizes for his disparaging remarks against the Igbo tribe, saying, “I did not insult the Igbo tribe.”
Nigerian Afrobeat Highlife Maestro Brymo has apologized in public for his previous week’s anti-Igbo racism and derisive remark.
Before reaching this stage of attitude, Brymo humiliated the Igbo tribe through his grief by disparaging their culture with terms that best reflected his disdainful demeanor.
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He stated:
“F*ck Ndi’Igbo to h*ll with it”
Many Igbo tribe citizens didn’t find his point of view all that exciting and fiercely criticized him for crossing lines, which amazingly led to additional tribal discrimination and derision from the musician.
He attempted to eat under the strain but was unable to do so when his colleagues entered the story and made him aware of the necessity of offering a heartfelt apology.
The “Oleku” singer put aside pride and apologized, but she placed the responsibility on Chimamanda Adichie, a well-known author in Nigeria.
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He stated:
“It is very important you understand that this entire fracas began with me seeing in the media that Chimamanda Adichie refused some national honours and had picked up some traditional titles in the East at home.
“I said, “F*ck Ndi’Igbo to h*ll with it – the ‘it’ refers to the peddlers of the movement i.e people championing for it.”
“On insulting the group, Brymo stated, ” I did not insult the tribe, I am sorry to anyone who it sounded as such to. I was trying to weigh into a very important matter”.
Some Nigerians continue to condemn him with a broad view because they are still not convinced.
watch the video here;
Brymo on why he supports Tinubu pic.twitter.com/EvbrEPCFsY
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