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#Revealed: I did not beg Ebube for forgiveness –Anita Joseph


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The nearly four-year rift between Nollywood actresses, Ebube Nwagbo and Anita Joseph, may have ended.

It was a public secret that the two actresses were at war over Limpopo singer, Kcee, of the then KC Presh group.

The young man didn’t eventually take any of them to the altar but of course, it didn’t stop the ‘beef’ between the two actresses to linger up until recently.

Saturday Beats of The Punch gathered that Anita actually made the first reconciliatory moves by begging Ebube and asking that the both to bury the hatchet and move on.

However, in a telephone chat with Saturday Beats, Anita insisted she was never at ‘war’ with Ebube, claiming it was a figment of some people’s imagination.

“I couldn’t have gone to ‘beg’ Ebube for any form of forgiveness. How? Where? The truth is that we don’t have any issue. She may not have been my close friend but she is not my enemy either. It was just people that brought up the issue of us having a fight; it never happened.

“Forget all those things you hear, Ebube is a very nice person. We come from the same state and we speak the same dialect. She is a lovely person and there is no way we can quarrel,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ebube did not pick her calls when we tried to reach her.

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