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“I’m sorry for everything I said” – Noble Igwe says nothing prepared him for what he saw in Aba

  • The noble Igwe sparked a debate online after he apologized for his previous views on Aba, stating that a recent visit to the town left him impressed with what he saw.
  • The media personality said she was not prepared for the level of change and publicly apologized for her previous position.

Media personality Noble Igwe has sparked conversations online after he publicly apologized for previous comments he made about Aba and development efforts taking place in the town.

In a post shared on X, Noble Igwe admitted that his recent visit to Aba changed his perspective, stating that he was not prepared for what he witnessed on the ground.

He wrote:

“I am very sorry for everything I said to defend Aba, I was online shouting that I would support Alex Otti but nothing prepared me for what I witnessed in Aba.

Please forgive me”

His comments quickly drew reactions from social media users, with some praising the ongoing transformation in Aba, while others questioned whether the events being celebrated were significant enough given the funds available to the state.

The debate also extended to discussions of governance, infrastructure development, federal appropriations and the performance of the Alex Otti administration.

💬 Reactions

@kingharzyz1

Thanks to Bola tinubu for generating income! Without his ideas, Otti might have struggled to pay salaries

@Nobsdaslushhkid

It’s okay 👍

@dtch007

I checked all the comments to see if I’m the only one trying to figure out if they’re sarcasm… Like what you’re celebrating in the big 2026.

@Nobsdaslushhkid

One video from 17

@somto_mufc

People won’t understand because they haven’t seen this city before 2020

@ysone2

I sympathize with you and your fellow Abia indigenes. Even with huge allocations from the FG, this is what you are celebrating in 2026. This is ridiculous!

@kingMrR63

The Southeast and South South are regions in business development, the West only focuses on tinubu mandate

@layddia

But why use wheelchair blocks? Nigeria doesn’t build things to last and it’s just awful, man

@Andrew_Eneyi

But that same guy was hanging out with the ex guy who was dirtying Abians. Men’s praise like this should not be taken seriously.

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