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BBNaija star, Cross apologises for saying Obi is selfish 

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Cross explained that the video where he made the statement about Obi was not fully played because it was cut into half by the device hosting it 

By Kehinde Okeowo 

Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) star, Ikechukwu Sunday Okonkwo better known as Cross has publicly apologised for tagging the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi a selfish man. 

He tendered the now viral apology during a recent Instagram live chat with his fans, insisting he was misconstrued. 

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According to Cross, the purported video where he made the statement about Peter Obi was not fully played because it was cut into half by the device which hosted it. 

He said: “Honestly guys I just want to say I am sorry, a lot of people got misconception about me. I am actually sorry for calling Peter Obi selfish. It was a long video and you know sometimes the media, they decided to cut half of it. It was a long video and I was trying to ask some questions about some certain things but they only cut that part, sorry.” 

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However, despite his plea for understanding, netizens who commented on his comment section were unconvinced, as they repeatedly condemned him on social media. 

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An IG user identified as _prinliz wrote: “Everybody don dey apologize.” 

Another internet user, lydia_vibez said: “His followers are reducing and now he wants to apologize Laughable.” 

uc_classic1 added: “We forgive you, but no try am for your life again.” 

uniquestellp wrote: “Cross just be quiet. Leave the shalaye.” 

Another netizen, cherrys_world1 said : “Oluku ……I’ve always known right from BBN.” 

While __achabee17 wrote: “Who no knw say cross no get sense since he dey bbn‍♀️oponu.”

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