Nigerian gospel minister, Ebuka Hillary Emmanuel, widely known as Ebuka Songs, has publicly apologised to the Christian community and everyone who felt offended by his controversial livestream with TikTok personality, Habeeb Hamzat (Peller).
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The singer had earlier faced criticism from many Christians, including Pastor Kesiena Esiri, founder of the Remnant Christian Network, after his live session with Peller. The backlash grew stronger when a video surfaced showing Peller visiting Ebuka’s home, where he was seen speaking in tongues and giving prophecies.
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Ebuka’s response to Pastor Esiri’s remarks had further fueled the matter, sparking widespread reactions and keeping the issue trending for days.
In a recent development, a new video surfaced online showing Ebuka Songs offering a formal apology. He directed his statement to his global supporters, church leaders, and anyone who felt hurt by the incident.
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Expressing regret, he said: “To everyone offended by my action, I apologise and my reaction as well, I apologise, that was not my intention.”
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See some comment below:
@jeremiahchurchill:”I knew Ebuka would do the right thing. I knew he has true father’s mentoring him. God bless you bro.”
@pet_lovers59:”Let the pastor also apologise for calling you a fake minister.”
@Humble Kask:”My brother, I love this thing you have done now. God bless and increase your understanding and Anointing.”
@Edetette Essen:”I am happy to see ds n personally I hv forgiven n I also ask God to to forgive me as well.”
@Richie OG:”Pray against pride May the Lord chisel away every weight of pride in your life.He will continually strengthen you.”
@David Thesaxist:”After all the insults.”
@Lydia Anthony:”Now that he have apologized, this wont go viral. People will act like they didn’t see it. May God strengthen you Bro.”
@Solomon William:”Thank you lord Jesus Christ We love you so much Ebuka.”
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