Lady seizes kids' football, gets apology letter from neighbours' children
Lady seizes kids' football, gets apology letter from neighbours

A young Nigerian lady has sparked reactions online after sharing the apology letter her neighbours' children wrote to her following an incident where their football nearly broke her window glass. The lady, identified on TikTok as @eewahkemi, posted a video showing the football she confiscated and the handwritten note the kids left at her apartment.

How the incident unfolded

In the video, the lady explained that she was sleeping when the children were playing football outside. The ball struck her window, nearly shattering the glass. She seized the ball as a result. The next morning, the children came to her door and dropped an apology letter. The description of the video read: "Even though they almost broke my window, I've forgiven them their sins."

She said at the beginning of the video: "Yesterday, my neighbours' children were playing ball while I was sleeping. They hit the ball on my window glass. I seized their ball. This morning, they came to drop an apology letter."

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The apology letter

The letter, addressed to "Aunty Esther," read: "Dear Aunty Esther, We are very sorry that we hit the ball on your window. Please forgive us. We know we always disturb you. We always make noise every day, and we are sorry for what we did wrong. We are sorry. Please forgive us on behalf of my mummy and my daddy. We are very sorry. We promise we will let you have peace. With God, all things are possible. Thank you."

The post drew numerous reactions from TikTok users, many of whom pleaded for mercy on the children's behalf.

Reactions from viewers

Ade Morenikeji commented: "That with God all things are possible they will do it again ???? you will forgive tire." Oluwabunmi_speaks said: "Forgive them their sins, they're just children." OMOLEYE wrote: "With God all this are possible oh yes." AJM_CONFECTIONERIES noted: "Pls forgive them." Ayanfe remarked: "They're so cute" and added: "That promise na lie oo..as them don write with God all things are possible."

Amaka Smells Expensive stressed: "They promise oooo ?. With God all things are what ? Possible ??. You have to keep forgiving everyday." Adeybukola explained: "They even design love over the paper." Heritage asked: "Abeg wetin concern mummy and daddy for the matter?" tasteefingersbyhaywhy wrote: "On behalf of my mummy and daddy." PACKARD stressed: "No take that WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE PLAY oo." PEROSOLA shared: "Wetin concern mummy and daddy." @c_techofficial added: "We are very sorry, please patronize us."

In a similar story, Legit.ng reported that Basketmouth proudly shared a video of his 15-year-old son, Jason Okpocha, showing off his football skills during training at the Liverpool Football Academy. Meanwhile, Legit.ng recently reported that a man became the centre of attention after losing a one-on-one basketball game to a young boy. The boy quickly took the ball, dribbled past the man with ease and scored, making the adult look helpless. People who watched the game screamed in excitement, and the video was shared online.

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