Nollywood actor and comedian, Jigan Babaoja has publicly apologized to The African Men Entertainment Kings (AFRIMEK) following his suspension for breaching the club’s constitution.
In an Instagram post, Jigan expressed deep regret for his actions, admitting that he compromised the club’s core values and let down its members.
Jigan acknowledged the importance of AFRIMEK’s principles, which emphasize love, unity, and peaceful conflict resolution.
He took full responsibility for his mistakes and asked for forgiveness from the club’s leadership, members, and guests, as well as his fans and family.
In his heartfelt message, Jigan vowed to make amends, seek guidance, and recommit himself to the values of AFRIMEK.
He wrote:
“Fellow members of AFRIMEK, esteemed leaders, and honoured guests,
I stand before you today with a heavy heart, acknowledging my actions that have compromised the very principles our club holds dear. As one of the architects of our law prohibiting physical altercations within and outside the club, I am deeply remorseful for my recent breach of this sacred tenet.
AFRIMEK’s foundation is built on love, unity, and the betterment of our brothers. Our club’s teachings emphasize the importance of self-reflection, anger management, and peaceful resolution of conflicts. I have fallen short of these ideals, and for that, I am truly sorry.
I understand that my actions have let you all down, and I accept full responsibility for my mistake. I humbly request forgiveness from each and every one of you. I also ask that my fans and family extend their apologies to the club on my behalf, as I work to regain the trust and respect of our community.
I commit to making amends, seeking guidance, and rededicating myself to the principles of AFRIMEK. I will strive to be a better example, supporting our mission to foster a harmonious and supportive environment for all members.
Thank you for your understanding, and may we continue to grow stronger together.”
Yours Truly,
Abimbola Kazeem @afrimektv”.