The Son Of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams Finally Apologizes For Calling Out His Dad In Public For Allegedly Detaining Him- Watch Video

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Daniel Duncan-Williams, the son of the General Overseer of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has apologized to his father for allegations he leveled against him in a video he shared on his Instagram page.

In the video that went on viral on social media, D-Wills revealed that his father had him arrested and detained at the border after he decided to visit his girlfriend in Lagos.

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He revealed that he was taking this trip without informing any of his family members because they wouldn’t have let him go.

D-Wills further stated that his father was not treating him right like a son and pleaded for justice and freedom as he cannot go anywhere.

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Amid the reactions to this earlier video, D-Wills has dropped another video to offer an unqualified apology to this father.

In the new video, Daniel admitted that he was wrong in the manner he tried to leave home without telling any of his family members.

He added that he has come to the realization that his father was trying to protect him and asked all his followers to forgive him for the manner he reacted to the whole issue.

Watch the video below…

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