Happie Boys, former security personnel turned entertainers, have issued a public apology to clergyman and Senior Pastor of OPM Ministries, Apostle Johnson Ugochinyere, following their earlier allegations against him.
Earlier in June, the Happie Boys garnered attention when they accused the pastor of abandoning them in Cyprus after he sponsored their education in a foreign country and later discontinued their financial support.
In their initial statement, Happie Boys claimed that they had been receiving financial assistance from Pastor Ugochinyere for the first six months upon their arrival in Cyprus but that the support had ceased.
In response, Pastor Ugochinyere explained that economic constraints and unfavourable exchange rates made it difficult for him to continue sending them money.
He advised them to consider transferring their studies to Nigeria or a nearby African country and clarified that he had also paid for their return tickets from Cyprus.
However, Happie Boys resisted the suggestion and even taunted the clergyman in a subsequent video, News About Nigeria reports.
In a recent video shared on their social media page on Thursday, the Happie Boys expressed their remorse and acknowledged their mistakes.
They shared their current difficulties in Cyprus and extended their apologies to Pastor Ugochinyere.
“We’re sincerely sorry from the depths of our hearts to ask for y’all forgiveness if there’s anyway we have wronged you!
“Please look for a place in your heart to forgive us & forget our wrong did🙏 We need y’all love, support & forgiveness to move the next level, we regret and admit our mistakes!” they captioned the video.
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