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Miss Nigeria Organisation Issues Emotional Apology to Omotola Over Viral Clip

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Miss Nigeria Organisation Issues Emotional Apology to Omotola Over Viral Clip

Miss Nigeria Organisation Issues Emotional Apology to Omotola Over Viral Clip

Miss Nigeria apologises Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde after viral video, expressing regret over her interaction with a reporter at a Lagos dinner event

The Miss Nigeria apologises Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde statement was released on Tuesday via the organisation’s official Instagram page, acknowledging public concern over the incident and expressing regret over the discomfort experienced by the award-winning actress during the event.

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In the widely circulated clip, a presenter approached Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde during a live segment and requested her introduction for the audience.

The exchange quickly became tense after the actress appeared surprised by the request, responding that she was “tired” before walking away, a moment that triggered mixed reactions across social media platforms.

The organisation, led by Rita Dominic in her capacity within the pageant structure, described the dinner as a private, invite-only event and noted that unplanned media interactions can sometimes lead to misunderstandings between guests and reporters.

It stressed that Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, a celebrated figure in the Nigerian film industry, deserved respect and careful handling, adding that the organisation stood firmly in support of her.

The statement further urged the public to show restraint and consider full context before drawing conclusions from short video clips, warning against online misinterpretation of isolated moments.

Beyond the controversy, the organisation also used the opportunity to highlight Omotola’s latest film project, Mother’s Love, which is currently showing in cinemas nationwide, with proceeds reportedly directed towards Slum2School Africa initiatives.

The Miss Nigeria Organisation, established in 1957, is one of the country’s longest-running pageant institutions, known for promoting leadership, cultural representation and empowerment programmes for young Nigerian women alongside its beauty competitions.

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The incident has continued to generate public discussion, with many commentators weighing in on media etiquette, celebrity privacy and professionalism at high-profile events.

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