Social media figures, Happie Boys have made a heartfelt apology to Nigerians, admitting they’ve disappointed their fans and asking for a second chance.
Happie Boys first gained fame in 2022 for their viral dance moves while on duty as security guards, which led to their dismissal and made them internet sensations.
However, their rise to fame took a negative turn when they publicly disrespected Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, who had previously helped them by funding their education in Cyrus.
The group made up of Matthew Precious Kelechi and Amakor Johnson were arrested and deported back to Nigeria over alleged internet fraud, drugs, and immigration status in Cyprus.
In a recent interview, Happie Boys begged Nigerians for forgiveness, claiming they are sad and acknowledge in their wrong.
“You guys should forgive us, we know we’ve wronged you. We are sad, let’s be sincere. The love and support are not there anymore. We have changed, please forgive us,” they said.
Their message reflects a genuine wish to rebuild their connection with fans, emphasizing that they’re ready for a new beginning.
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KanyiDaily recalls that Happie Boys had previously begged Nigerian activist, VeryDarkMan, to help them find job opportunities.