Nkechi Blessing Sunday has explained why it took her three years to apologise to the Theater Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN) leaders, board members and esteemed elders
Over the weekend, Nkechi apologised on her knees at the Celebrities Entertainment Awards in Canada, seeking forgiveness and readmission to the association.
She acknowledged the public apology was long overdue, dating back to her suspension in 2021.
Captioning the post, she wrote: “CHANGE Comes with a lot of soul searching,sober reflections and most importantly PEACE within yourself,body,mind and soul….The things I know now, I wish I knew earlier I for don pass this level but still I am Thankful to God for Direction and guidance I tender my unreserved apology to the entire Body of the Guild @tampanglobal
“Hoping they find a place in their hearts to forgive me. TAMPAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES National Central working Committee National executive councils. All states,local and stakeholders both in Nigeria and in the diaspora!!!!!! My daddies @mrlatin1510 @princejidekosoko @deleodule_ @adebayo.salami @officialyinkaquadri and every single member of the Association #tampan”.
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