Embattled
Kannywood actress, Rahama Sadau, on Tuesday apologised to her fans and
Nigerians for featuring in a romantic music video.
Rahama was
expelled by the regulators of the Kannywood film industry, MOPPAN, for
featuring in ClassiQ’s new single “I love You”.
In a
letter she posted on her Instagram page on Tuesday, Rahama said she could not
have played her role in the music video to hurt anyone.
“To those
who I have offended in any way, shape or form and who I have caused any anxiety
by featuring in the said music video, I sincerely apologize,” she wrote.
“I may
have fallen short of some people’s expectations but it was never my intention.
“I make no
excuses for my actions and I take full responsibility,” Rahama said.
The
Kannywood star actress also thanked her fans for standing by her. She also
appreciated the advice she received.
“I implore us all to be more tolerant and forgiving towards one another,” Rahama said.
“I implore us all to be more tolerant and forgiving towards one another,” Rahama said.
A member
of MOPPAN said that with the apology, Rahama’s expulsion may be
reversed.
“She has really
shown maturity in handling the entire issue,” the source said. “This is a great
response from her.”
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