The reconciliation came after the duo returned to the church to openly ask for forgiveness from the cleric, who had distanced himself from them following their fallout.
The Happie Boys first gained attention when a video of them dancing while on duty as security guards went viral.
After they lost their jobs at the eatery where they worked, Apostle Chinyere sponsored them on a scholarship to Cyprus in 2022.
While abroad, however, the pair reportedly lived extravagantly and soon ran into financial difficulties when the pastor stopped funding them.
The situation escalated, and they turned against Apostle Chibuzor, publicly criticizing him until he cursed them.
Their fortunes changed again in 2023 when they were deported back to Nigeria.
In September of that year, they apologized to the cleric, admitting their mistakes.
In a recent viral video, the young men were seen expressing deep remorse after visiting Apostle Chibuzor’s church.
They revealed that someone had misled them by promising opportunities in the United States if they continued to attack the cleric.
The footage showed Apostle Chinyere praying for their deliverance and later embracing them, signaling that peace had finally been restored between them.
KanyiDaily recalls that Happie Boys previously made a heartfelt apology to Nigerians, admitting they’ve disappointed their fans and asking for a second chance.
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