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IT WAS AN ERROR IN JUDGEMENT ON MY PART! Toyin Abraham apologises to Mercy Aigbe
Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham, has apologised to her friend and colleague, Mercy Aigbe, after their heated disagreement which had generated controversies on the internet.
The award-winning actress said Mercy Aigbe’s blip was an error in judgment on her part, adding that she was wrong and way out of line.
Toyin Abraham also said she had reached out to Mercy Aigbe and they had sorted out their differences.
In series of posts on her Instagram page, Toyin Abraham thanked her fans for their relentless love for her and called out some unnamed people who usually criticised her and trolled her on the internet.
The beautiful actress who recently got engaged wrote,
“I am a product of grace. Even in my deepest moments of “mess-up” and deepest hole of hell, God found me and gave me a second chance and aligned my path with grace.
“Do I mess up sometimes? Yes. Like the Mercy Aigbe’s blip, it was an error in judgment on my part. I was wrong and way out of line. I’ve since reached out to Mercy and we have sorted our differences.
“Today, we still had cause to communicate. I am truly sorry.. It is time to focus on the goal and move on to something better than the past and the present.”
Recall that some weeks ago the Edo born actresses had called out one another on their Instagram pages.
Their fans and some colleagues had taken sides and also followed suit.
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