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Police pardons Actress Descushiel over national anthem blunder, says ‘to err is human’

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 6, 2023 5731 Minutes read0

•Descushiel and IGP Egbetokun

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) says that it has pardoned Mercy Isoyip, also known as Descushiel, an actress, rapper, and singer, who made a blunder while reciting the national anthem.

Last week, during a conference and retreat for senior police officers in Owerri, the capital of Imo state, Descushiel, dressed in a police uniform for the event, made an error in the recitation of the national anthem.

In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the NPF officially announced that Descushiel had been pardoned.

“To Err is Human,” the police wrote.

“NPF Pardons Mercy Isoyip aka Descushiel after Actress Muddled up National Anthem Lyrics. Pledges Continual Support for Youthful Crafts.”

“To Err is Human”…

The video of her rendition, which showed Governor Hope Uzodinma and other guests in the hall looking surprised, quickly circulated on social media.

Descushiel later issued a public apology via her Instagram page for her incorrect rendition of the anthem at the public event, extending her apologies to both the general public and the police institution.

The NPF today further expressed its commitment to supporting and encouraging youthful talents.

Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, speaking at an event, suggested that stage fright may have contributed to Descushiel’s error, considering the presence of a significant audience of dignitaries at the event.

He advocated for giving her another opportunity to recite the national anthem at a public gathering.

 

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