Renegade🪲
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Sir I truly Understand how you feel, But like I have said I am Deeply Sorry for the Misinformation, You Demanded for an Apology and I have publicly apologized within the time frame you gave, Please Forgive my Actions, I had no intention or internal motive to damage your brand’s reputations, It was Just An April Foool Act, Being that it was first of April yesterday, and in Quran 42:40 Which says; The recompense of an evil deed is an evil one like it too, but whoever pardons and Forgive Others, his rewards are with Allah, please in the name of Allah I seek your forgiveness.

You don’t get to put years of my hard work and everything I’ve built on the line, then dismiss it as an April Fool’s joke. That kind of misinformation has real consequences, and it affects not just me but the people connected to my brand. This also isn’t the first time something you’ve done something like this, which makes it even harder to overlook. If this behavior keeps being excused as a joke, it will continue to damage people’s reputations unfairly. At some point, there has to be accountability, this time you must be held accountable. This goes beyond a simple apology.


Femi Obanlekoko (femzydr1) despite being arrested two years ago for defamation clearly, it seems that lesson didn’t stick. You thought it was just “April Fool,” but you played with the wrong name. You sat down, typed a whole lie about my brand, my business, and my reputation, something I’ve spent years building and now you think a simple apology wipes it off? It doesn’t work like that. This is exactly why people need to understand that tweets have real-life consequences. You didn’t just chase engagement, you put my credibility, my customers’ trust, and my brand on the line for clout. I’m not letting this slide. Not today, not tomorrow. I will pursue every legal option available, and I’ll make sure this one tweet costs you more than you ever imagined. If accountability feels heavy, get ready, because I’m about to put you in generational debt. Wherever you are, prepare yourself. This is just the beginning.


@BashirElRufai Na military go fit you 😄


I Publicly & Sincerely Apologize to Sarkin Mota, his consumers and all his well wishers, my recent post saying he was invited by the Nigerian customs authorities was entirely false & untrue, I didn’t made the post out of häte or neither do I Made it to Demarket & tarnish his brand’s image, I made the post just because it was April Fool Yesterday Being first of April, without any internal motive, I am totally sorry for the misinformation & whatever damage it might have caused.


You don’t get to put years of my hard work and everything I’ve built on the line, then dismiss it as an April Fool’s joke. That kind of misinformation has real consequences, and it affects not just me but the people connected to my brand. This also isn’t the first time something you’ve done something like this, which makes it even harder to overlook. If this behavior keeps being excused as a joke, it will continue to damage people’s reputations unfairly. At some point, there has to be accountability, this time you must be held accountable. This goes beyond a simple apology.














