‘I’m extremely regretful’ – KiDi apologizes for ‘inappropriate and unkind’ old tweets - CastinoStudiosgh

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‘I’m extremely regretful’ – KiDi apologizes for ‘inappropriate and unkind’ old tweets - CastinoStudiosgh

Musician KIDI has once again apologized to the public for some comments he made in his social media posts years ago.


In his apology, KiDi admitted that at the time he was not only young but ignorant and did not understand the repercussions of his words and actions.


“I tweeted things that were inappropriate and unkind. As I mature, I came to be extremely regretful of these actions and how they affected the parties involved,” the ‘Gyal Dem Sugar’ hitmaker wrote.


He added, “I want to apologize again to everyone for the statements I made.

This is after his old tweets – which resurfaced on Wednesday – saw him swipe at former Presidents John Mahama, John Agyekum Kufour, and President Akufo-Addo.


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He also openly talked about his “relationship” with TV show host Anita Akuffo back in primary school and many others that people find offensive.


He also made comments about TV presenter Delay, actors John Dumelo, Yvonne Nelson, and Jackie Appiah.


Musician KiDi, since Wednesday late afternoon, has been dominating Twitter trends.


KiDi is seemingly regretful of his actions, stating in his apology that it is important for people to be mindful of the things they do.


“Use this to remind us all to be mindful of the things we say and how they affect people. Let’s be kind to each other,” he added.


This is not the first time KiDi’s old tweets have been dug. In 2020, he apologized for some “negative” posts he made especially ones targeted at rapper Sarkodie.


KiDi has taken to Twitter to apologize for his comments about rapper Sarkodie he expressed on the app in 2012, 2013, and 2014.

According to him, when he made those posts, he did not realize how negatively they would affect the people he talked about.


“But life has taught me to always appreciate people’s hustle and never speak ill about someone else,” KiDi wrote in that apology.

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