After a week in Luzira Prison, celebrated social media analyst Frank Ntambi has extended an apology to Team No Sleep boss Jeff Kiwa. The two had recently clashed over Ntambi’s online statements, a feud that spiraled into his arrest and detention.
The Makindye Court subsequently granted him bail of UGX 500,000 and his sureties UGX 5 million in the event of Frank Ntambi’s failure to honor the court’s orders.
Ntambi came out earlier today with a heartfelt apology to the talent manager, assuring that he is ready to put the past behind them and settle their differences peacefully.
Ntambi expressed his regret for any stress or misunderstanding his sentiments or actions may have inflicted, making it clear that it was never his intention to soil Jeff Kiwa’s reputation.
He further expressed deep regret, admitting that he is genuinely sorry for any pain or discomfort the situation may have caused. His words carried a tone of humility as he acknowledged the weight of his actions and their impact.
Despite the challenges he is currently facing, Ntambi emphasized his readiness to make things right. He pledged to ensure that all future interactions with Jeff Kiwa remain respectful and constructive, marking a step toward reconciliation.
Ntambi’s apology marks a turning point in his strained relationship with Jeff Kiwa, signaling a willingness to move forward on better terms. As he works to rebuild trust, many will be watching to see if this public reconciliation paves the way for lasting peace between the two.
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