Monday, 25 November, 2024

Emdee Tiamiyu: ‘I am deeply sorry’- Travel YouTuber apologizes to Nigerians following comments about migration to the UK (VIDEO)


Emdee Tiamiyu

Controversial Nigerian travel YouTuber, Emdee Tiamiyu has released a video on his social media account to issue an apology to Nigerians following reasons he gave for decisions of his fellow kinsmen to migrate to the United Kingdom.

According to Tiamiyu in an interview with BBC, many Nigerians come into the United Kingdom under the guise to study, but immediately abandon their school program to pursue a better life.

Emdee Tiamiyu stated that ā€œIt is not like they [Nigerian students] need the degree, they need the degree as an access road to come into the country. So, a lot of these people their priorities shifted real fastā€¦Itā€™s not really about their education.ā€

Emdee Tiamiyu

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Watch the video below.

The YouTuber has since come out to apologize to those uncomfortable with the claims he made in the interview with BBC, said he granted the interview to highlight the frustrations the Black community share.

He also said that those who know him on a personal level, know he has no motive. Tiamiyu also said he decided to apologise after reflecting and without any script.

Taking to Twitter, he wrote,

“I AM DEEPLY & SINCERELY SORRY šŸ™šŸ½.
If you come across this, please share it with everyone on every platform you’ve shared or seen the other clips. Thank you šŸ™šŸ½. Thank you”

Watch the video below.


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