Ebuka Songs Apologises Over Controversial Livestream With Peller

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 29th Aug, 2025 - tori.ng

Ebuka Songs posted a video on Instagram apologising for both the livestream and his earlier reaction.

 
Nigerian gospel singer Ebuka Hillary aka Ebuka Songs has tendered an apology to Christians.
 
This followed a viral livestream with TikTok creator Habeeb Hamzat, also known as Peller in July.
 
Recall that the livestream at Ebuka’s residence, featured worship, prayer, and a moment where Peller spoke in tongues.
 
Some section of Nigerian Christians criticized him over the livestream, saying it was inappropriate.
 
Reacting, Ebuka Songs posted a video on Instagram apologising for both the livestream and his earlier reaction.
 
He wrote: “I want to use this opportunity to address the recent development around the live streaming of the young man (Peller) who came to my house. You know, we had the moment together, and some of the things that happened that were not processed at the scene. So, if there is anybody who was offended by that action, I apologise. And then my reaction as well, I apologise.

“That was not my intention. That was never my intention to talk. I’ve never had to speak out, even when people say things about me. But it’s okay. It’s possible to react in the type of way that is not in the character of God, and I apologise. If anyone is taking offence at any of those actions, I sincerely apologise. We are all God’s workmanship, and we’re working into his perfection. So, every day we are working, you know, in God’s knowledge.”
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