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Eniola Ajao apologizes over “AJAKAJU” movie premiere controversy

In addition, Ajao extended profound apologies to womenfolk, emphasizing her understanding of the importance of upholding and honouring womanhood with dignity and respect.

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Actress Eniola Ajao has issued an apology to the public in the light of the recent controversy surrounding her movie premiere, “AJAKAJU,” held on March 24.

In a statement released on Thursday, Ajao expressed deep regret and remorse for what transpired at the event, taking full responsibility and seeking forgiveness from those affected.

Ajao apologized to the Muslim community for any inconvenience the premiere’s proceedings may have caused, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.

She emphasized her respect for the significance of this time and clarified that offending or upsetting anyone was never her intention.

In addition, Ajao extended profound apologies to womenfolk, emphasizing her understanding of the importance of upholding and honouring womanhood with dignity and respect.

She reassured the public of her reverence for women and pledged never to engage in behaviour that diminishes their role in the society.

She also expressed regrets for the backlash actor Femi Adebayo and his wife got due to an announcement made at the event.

She took full responsibility for any harm caused and apologized for the insults and disrespect directed towards them.

In an effort to make amends, Ajao announced her decision to honour Papaya Ex and Iyabo Ojo as the best-dressed females at the premiere, with each receiving a sum of N1,000,000 as a token of her sincere apology and appreciation for their grace and elegance.

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