“If I have not picked your call, it is because I feel too pained to say No” — Dele Momodu sends note of apology to all those he cannot assist

Nigerian journalist and renowned businessman, Dele Momodu apologizes publicly to all those he is unable to assist financially.

The journalist who owns the famous Ovation magazine took to his Twitter account to express his frustration at not being able to help as much people that need it.

He explains that in as much as he wants to help others, he also has personal projects that he needs to prioritize.

“If I have not picked your call, it is because I feel too pained to say No” — Dele Momodu sends note of apology to all those he cannot assist
Renowned journalist and businessman, Dele Momodu.

Furthermore, he pleads with those whose calls he has refused to pick up, stating that he respects them too much to say no to them.

In Dele Momodu’s words;

“SINCERE APOLOGIES… It has become necessary for me to offer apologies to those who have asked me for one support or the other in recent time for my inability to help. God is my witness, I’m currently overwhelmed by my own projects that require absolute discipline and focus. I pray that God will help me to be able to bless those who genuinely need help. If I have not picked your call, it is because I feel too pained to say NO to you. It is a sign of my respect for you, and not of disdain. I’m a man of modest income and I always try not to overstretch my luck.
I wish for your kind understanding at this difficult moment…”

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“If I have not picked your call, it is because I feel too pained to say No” — Dele Momodu sends note of apology to all those he cannot assist

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