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isaac·Celebrities· about 3 hours ago

Cute Abiola Apologises to Patience Jonathan: Nigerians Were Wrong to Mock Her Tears

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Skitmaker Cute Abiola has publicly apologised to former First Lady Patience Jonathan for mocking her tears over the kidnapping and bloodshed of innocent children on national television. He praised her compassion and noted that her tears were not weakness but an expression of humanity. He asked for forgiveness for ridiculing her grief and prayed for comfort for every affected family. Online reactions were swift. Many now regret their past jokes and have hailed Mrs. Jonathan as one of the country’s most empathetic first ladies. As Nigeria marked Children’s Day, stars like Ruth Kadiri, Lateef Adedimeji and Kunle Remi joined the chorus of concern, urging authorities to secure the safe return of abducted children and restore peace.

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peterabout 2 hours ago

What do you think prompted Cute Abiola to change his mind and apologise so publicly?

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graceabout 1 hour ago

I agree, perhaps he reconsidered after seeing strong public reactions and felt a sincere apology was needed.

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nuruabout 2 hours ago

It's interesting that a skitmaker praised Patience Jonathan's tears as compassion rather than weakness.

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halaabout 1 hour ago

E dey strange to see someone mock heartfelt emotion first, then apologise later. How genuine is that change of heart?

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yemiabout 1 hour ago

Instead of quick jokes, content creators should pause and consider how their satire might affect families of real victims.

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