Nigerian comedian, Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY Makun, has issued an end-of-year apology to the public.
In a post shared on his Instagram page, the comedian acknowledged any perception of pride and expressed remorse to those who felt ignored or offended by his attitude or actions.
AY Makun also apologized for not visiting or calling certain people during the year, for any hurt caused by his words or actions, and for unfulfilled promises.
He revealed that his apology was extended to those who perceived him as too serious, not serious enough, or unfriendly.
Ayo Makun emphasized his desire to enter the new year without carrying the baggage of hurts and bitterness, aspiring to be a better version of himself in 2024.
The comedian concluded his message by encouraging forgiveness, noting that holding onto unforgiveness can block blessings.
He wrote, “END OF YEAR APPOLOGY🏿
🏻 Those who think I am proud… I apologize. Pls, forgive me…
🏻 Those who think I’ve ignored them… I apologize. Pls, forgive me…
🏻 Those who felt offended by my attitude or character… I apologize. Pls, forgive me…
🏻 Those who I didn’t visit or call during this year… I apologize. Pls, forgive me…
🏻 Those who I hurt by words or actions… I apologize. Pls, forgive me…
🏻 Those whose promises I didn’t fulfill… I apologize. Pls, forgive me…
🏻 Those who felt I was too serious or not serious at all and not friendly… I apologize. Pls, forgive me…
Those who felt I am too serious or not serious at all and not friendly… I apologize. Pls, forgive me…
I don’t want to enter 2024 with baggage of hurts and bitterness. I want to be better than I was yesterday; I want to be better in 2024 than I ever was…
Note:
Unforgivingness can block you from receiving God’s blessings…
Be blessed in 2024
🏿 I love you all…”.
KanyiDaily recalls that Ayo Makun recently expressed frustration with the persistent narrative of “Nigeria will get better”, a phrase he grew up hearing and still hears in his fifties.