Actress Yvonne Jegede has slammed radio host Nedu Wazobia for criticizing her apology to May Edochie.
Yvonne Jegede had faced backlash for her comments endorsing Yul Edochie’s polygamy and later apologized.
Nedu Wazobia responded, saying she should have stood by her words instead of apologizing.
Yvonne Jegede fired back, calling Nedu Wazobia toxic and narcissistic, accusing him of enjoying women’s disputes and lacking empathy.
She defended her apology as a sign of growth and maturity, unlike Nedu’s immaturity and lack of understanding.
Yvonne Jegede wrote:
âI woke up to see Neduâs post reacting to my appearance on the podcast, particularly my apology to May Edochie and women in general.
I understand Neduâs difficulty in comprehending my apology. Narcissistic and toxic men like him cannot grasp the importance of apologizing when others feel hurt by your actions, regardless of whether you believe you are right or wrong.
Small-minded people like you rejoice when women attack each other or are trampled upon. Check the history of your podcast; it is filled with content targeting womenâs self-esteem. Perhaps the rumor about you is trueâyou donât like women! Nedu, thereâs nothing wrong with women winning and shining; it doesnât diminish you or any other man.
You are so evil that you didnât even promote âA Fatherâs Love,â the movie I came to discuss on your show. Instead, you were all over my WhatsApp, telling me how much you like me, and now you join the mob and chase clout with your petty post.
I was raised to apologize if I was wrong and to those who felt hurt by my actions.
If I didnât own what I said with conviction, I wouldnât come out to apologize when it was pointed out that some women and May felt offended. My apology was directed at those who clearly expressed their hurt.
Take all the money you want from Facebook and YouTube, but prosperity always judges those who stand against women and profit at the expense of others.
A small-minded man like you will never understand the need for an apology, even when he is wrong.
By the way, you asked that I take you out. When I get back in town, we can still do it, but be prepared to man up, take responsibility, and pay your own bills. I always pay mine and never beg for anyone to take me out!
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