Gospel Singer Ebuka Songs Bows to Pressure, Apologises for Controversial Livestream With Peller

Gospel Singer Ebuka Songs Bows to Pressure, Apologises for Controversial Livestream With Peller

  • Gospel singer Ebuka Songs finally bowed to pressure following the criticism that trailed his controversial livestream with TikTok star Peller
  • Ebuka Songs publicly declared an apology to everyone who was offended by his actions in and after his video with Peller
  • Legit.ng reported that Pastor Kesiena Esiri had voiced his displeasure with Peller's display during his live session with Ebuka Songs

Nigerian gospel minister Ebuka Hillary Emmanuel, better known as Ebuka Songs, has tendered his unreserved apology to the Christian community and everyone offended by his controversial livestream with TikTok star Habeeb Hamzat, better known as Peller.

Recall that Ebuka Songs was criticised by many Christians, including Pastor Kesiena Esiri, the founder of the Remnant Christian Network, over his live session with Peller.

Ebuka Songs tenders apology over video with Peller.
Gospel singer Ebuka Songs apologies for his response to criticism over video with Peller. Credit: ebukasongs/reverendesiri
Source: Instagram

This followed the emergence of a video showing the moment Peller visited the gospel singer's residence. The clip that triggered backlash showed Peller speaking in tongues and prophesying.

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Pastor Esiri's criticism led to Ebuka Songs clapping back at the clergyman, which further escalated the issue, making it trend for days.

However, in a stunning development, Ebuka Songs, in a video which recently emerged on social media, issued a formal and public apology.

His apology was directed at his global fanbase, church leaders, and everyone he offended with his actions.

Gospel singer Ebuka Songs' apology video trends.
Ebuka Songs expresses regret after his livestream with Peller. Credit: ebukasongs
Source: Instagram
Expressing deep regret for his actions, Ebuka Songs said, "To everyone offended by my action, I apologise and my reaction as well, I apologise, that was not my intention."

The video of Ebuka Songs tendering his apology over the controversial livestream with Peller is below:

Reactions trail Ebuka Songs' apology

Reacting to the video, some netizens also called on Reverend Kesiena Esiri to apologise to Ebuka Songs for the comments he made about the gospel singer.

Legit.ng captured some of the reactions, read them below:

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jeremiahchurchill commented:

"I knew Ebuka would do the right thing. I knew he has true fathers mentoring him. God bless you bro."

pet_lovers59 reacted:

"Let the pastor also apologise for calling you a fake minister."

Humble Kask wrote:

"My brother, I love this thing you have done now. God bless and increase your understanding and Anointing."

Edetette Essen commented:

"I am happy to see ds n personally I hv forgiven n I also ask God to to forgive me as well."

Richie OG reacted:

"Pray against pride May the Lord chisel away every weight of pride in your life.He will continually strengthen you."

David Thesaxist wrote:

"After all the insults."

Lydia Anthony commented:

"Now that he have apologized, this wont go viral. People will act like they didn't see it🥹. May God strengthen you Bro."

Solomon William said:

"Thank you lord Jesus Christ We love you so much Ebuka."

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Peller replies Rev. Esiri

Legit.ng also recalled reporting that Peller reacted to the video where Pastor Kesiena Henry Esiri, called him a clown.

The clergy had watched the video of Peller linking up with gospel singer Ebuka Songs, where the skit maker spoke in tongues and attempted to prophesy.

Reacting, Peller was almost in tears while speaking. Holding his Bible, he opened it to John 7:24, where God says that people should not judge others.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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