Coach Nancy Retracts Defamatory Allegations Against Gospel Star, Mercy Chinwo
Nancy Nnadi, popularly known as Coach Nancy, and the Managing Director of EeZee Conceptz Limited, has officially retracted her defamatory statements against renowned gospel music minister, Mercy Chinwo Blessed.
The retraction, which was made public through a formal statement issued by Coach Nancy, marks a crucial moment in a dispute that had sparked concern among fans and observers within Nigeria’s gospel music community.
Coach Nancy had previously made several public accusations that cast a shadow over Mercy Chinwo’s personal and professional reputation.
The claims, circulated widely across social media platforms and blogs, generated heated discussions and drew backlash from Chinwo’s supporters and industry stakeholders.
In her retraction, Coach Nancy expressed regret over her actions and admitted that her statements were unfounded and damaging.
“I sincerely apologize to Minister Mercy Chinwo Blessed for the emotional distress and reputational harm my statements may have caused. Upon further reflection and after receiving proper counsel, I acknowledge that the claims I made were false and without merit,” the statement read in part.
The apology comes after reported behind-the-scenes engagements aimed at resolving the matter amicably. Legal experts suggest the retraction may have been prompted by potential litigation, given the gravity of defamation under Nigerian law.
Mercy Chinwo, known for her powerful vocals and hit songs like Excess Love and Na You Dey Reign, has not yet issued a personal response but is said to be focused on her ministry and upcoming projects.
The development has been welcomed by many in the gospel community, with calls for unity, peace, and responsible use of influence, especially among public figures. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of truth, accountability, and the potential consequences of misinformation in the digital age.