Ghanaian Afrobeats singer Camidoh has issued a heartfelt apology following a statement he made comparing Ghanaian and Nigerian women.
It will be recalled that during his appearance on the podcast Rants, Bants and Confession, the musician expressed that, in his view, Nigerian women are more open-minded than their Ghanaian counterparts. "Nigerian women are more exposed to whatever.
It's easy for a Nigerian woman to understand certain things a Ghanaian woman will not understand… there are topics that you talk about, and Ghanaian women will be like eeeiiii, but Nigerian women understand and are abreast with whatever is happening in the world," he asserted.Following this, social media users criticized him for making such comparisons, accusing him of indirectly insulting Ghanaian women.
However, in response to the backlash, the 'Breakfast' hitmaker appeared on Onua Showtime with Nana Ama McBrown on Friday, October 11, where he apologized for any offense caused by his words. "I wasn't necessarily insulting Ghanaian women…if this is how it came across then I'm sorry because I love my people, I love my Ghanaian women and they are supportive…I correct myself, pardon me," he stated.