- Nigerian comedian Cute Abiola has apologized to former First Lady Patience Jonathan.
- The apology addresses past criticism and mockery directed at Jonathan after her emotional national television address.
- Patience Jonathan had expressed deep concern over national insecurity, including the kidnapping and killing of children.

Nigerian content creator and comedian Cute Abiola has publicly apologized to former First Lady Patience Jonathan over the criticism and mockery she faced years ago after expressing deep emotions on national television.
In a post shared on Instagram, Cute Abiola reflected on a moment when Patience Jonathan tearfully addressed the nation regarding the growing insecurity in the country, including the kidnapping and killing of innocent children. At the time, her emotional reaction became the subject of widespread ridicule and online jokes.
Looking back, the skitmaker said many Nigerians may have misunderstood her concerns. According to him, the former First Lady was simply expressing genuine compassion for victims and their families while highlighting the seriousness of the security challenges facing the nation.
He noted that as cases of kidnapping and insecurity continue to affect communities across the country, more people now understand that her tears were not a sign of weakness but rather an expression of empathy and concern.
Cute Abiola used the opportunity to offer a sincere apology for the mockery she endured and thanked her for speaking out at a time when many others remained silent. He acknowledged that her emotional response reflected the pain and frustration felt by countless Nigerians affected by the crisis.
His words…
“MUMMY! I just want to say we are sorry🙏🏻
Years ago, when you cried on national television over the pain, bloodshed, and kidnapping of innocent children,
You felt the pain of the victims and their families. You spoke with emotion because you understood the gravity of what was happening to our nation.
Today, as kidnapping and insecurity continue to affect innocent Nigerians, many now realise that your tears were not weakness. They were humanity.
We are sorry for the ridicule. Thank you for caring. Thank you for speaking up. And may God comfort every family affected by this tragedy and restore peace to our nation”.
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