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[ 2015-01-25 ]

“Forgive me” - Praye Tiatia on bended knees for Nana Ama McBrown
Praye Tiatia aka Big J, a member of popular
Ghanaian Hiplife group Praye has written a letter
apologising to Ghanaian screen beauty - Nana Ama
McBrown, whom he concedes to have neglected after
the actress was involved in a fatal accident.

Nana Ama McBrown who, in an emotional interview on
a TV talk show Restorations with Stacy, opened up
about the circumstances surrounding the fatal
accident that landed her in the emergency room 2
years ago.

According to her, the accident occurred after she
helped produce a music video for the Hiplife
group.

McBrown said she had just gotten off a set, around
1am that Wednesday morning, after featuring in
that video with Praye when both she and her
boyfriend drove to that near-death experience.

“There is something in me and I have to get it
off my chest. I really have to pour it out. With
the group Praye, I have something in me and I want
God to forgive me. I’m been keeping something
about them in me which I don’t know how to get
out”.

In his letter, Praye Tiatia explained the reason
for his “neglect”


“Nana,

This is my open apology letter to you since
Christmas is the third time I've been to your
house and still met your absence and I hope and
pray this letter gets to your attention.

Nana, you're truly one of the best human beings
I've met on this earth. A very passionate woman
who is loyal to everyone and everything you love
and once upon a time I was one of those people in
your life.

I have heard and read all your pains you've
expressed about me not visiting you and showing
concern after you had that fatal life-taking
accident right after starring in a video we
requested your appearance in.

Nana. .... you have all rights to feel the pain
you feel about me especially. I admit I could not
make time to see you then, fortunately or
unfortunately Praye had a six weeks tour in UK
right after the unfortunate incident. But today I
talk for myself and I wish to take the blame even
for Praye even though I was not informed when my
colleague visited you. I had waited yet again
keeping my group in mind. My bad that I did not
call and procrastinated. My guilt overwhelmed me
so much so that I couldn't face you anymore.

There is absolutely no excuse in this world that
can heal the enormous pain you feel. We have
shared some very good times and that I'll like you
to reflect on whiles am on my knees literally, as
a grown man asking for your forgiveness from the
bottom of my soul.

To err is human but to forgive is divine and I
pray the Almighty lays his peaceful hands on you
to touch you to find a little place in your heart
to forgive BigJ. And I plead with my family,
friends and fans to assist me carry my heart felt
message and apology to you Nana.

I still love and respect you soo much as the
sister I've always held you to be. Nothing has
changed nothing will change and I'll continue to
like every and anything you post on your social
media as I've been doing all this while just to
get your attention.

Please take time to read and consider my sincere
apology.

Source - Cartel BigJ



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