Billionaire Okoya’s son, caught abusing Naira in viral video, has apologized to the Nigerian Police and Nigerians in general for his actions. He expressed regret over his behavior, which sparked public outrage. In his apology, he clarified that it was never his intention to cause any trouble or harm, and he acknowledged the severity of the situation. The apology came after the incident gained significant media attention, leading to an investigation by the authorities.
He stated that his actions were made in poor judgment, and he never intended to cause any offense. The young billionaire also emphasized that he did not fully grasp the potential repercussions of his actions at the time. His apology, which was directed both at the Nigerian public and the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), aims to reassure the public that his intentions were innocent and that he never sought to disrespect the nation's currency or authorities.
Recall that the NPF on Friday morning released a statement confirming that the personnel officer caught on the viral video, which showed the abuse of the Naira, had been arrested and detained for further questioning. The police force emphasized that investigations would be conducted to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident. The arrest of the police officer sparked further reactions from the public, raising questions about the role of law enforcement in the video and whether more individuals were involved.
Following the uproar that followed the release of the video and the detention of the police officer, Chief Okoya’s son has now appealed for forgiveness and support from both the Nigerian Police and the general public. In his message, he addressed Nigerians, urging them to understand that his actions were misguided and unintended. He said, “To the Nigerian people, my actions were not to cause any trouble or harm. My intentions were pure and naive. I ask for your forgiveness and support in this situation as I had no intention to raise such an alarm. I wasn’t fully aware of the consequences of my action.”