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‘I Made A Bad Mistake’ – Dele Momodu Publicly Tenders Apology For Working Against Goodluck Jonathan

Nigerian journalist and publisher, Chief Dele Momodu, has again come out to tender his apology to former President Goodluck Jonathan for working against him in 2015.

This is coming after he shared a social media post by former president Good luck Jonathan dated June 2011, where he battled the inflation of cement price.

Reacting to the post, a follower accused him of working against Goodluck Jonathan.

Remorsefully, Dele replied he made a very bad mistake and publicly apologized for it.

See post below;

The businessman and motivational speaker, Momodu had previously apologized for the role he played during the 2015 general election.

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He said, he realized the plan to oust Jonathan was masterfully executed.

“Today, I’m now reasonably convinced that the entire melodrama was meticulously planned and masterfully executed in order for some people to paint President Goodluck Jonathan as pathetically incompetent, and the reason his government must be sacked urgently.

“I confess to believing the full narrative at the time, like most Nigerians, hence my almost fanatical support for Major General Muhammadu Buhari, in that sad period of our nascent democracy.

“I wish to express my sincere apologies once again for believing that tale by moonlight and for being amongst those who plunged Nigeria into this unmitigated disaster from which we may not fully recover in decades to come unless God decides to deliver us miraculously”, Momodu said.

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