Biola Bayo has apologised to the public following criticism over her interview with Baba Ijesha, who recently completed a prison sentence for sexual assault involving a minor.
In a video message, the media personality explained her actions, saying, “Hello everyone, good day to you all. This is an apology video to everyone that feels offended. I’m so sorry. I apologize. What happened was, when Baba just came back from prison, he told me he was back, and I asked him if he wanted to do an interview to apologize, to clear the air so he could continue his life. He said no, he wasn’t ready. I didn’t ask him again until he called me last week to say he was now ready for an interview and wanted to come to me first. I said, ‘Oh, thank you for the honor. No problem, sir.’”
She emphasised that her role was solely that of an interviewer: “I thought I was just an interviewer. My role is to interview him, hear what he has to say. I thought he would apologize, but he did not. It is not in my place to condemn or judge him because I know the masses will do that.”
Addressing concerns that the interview could be seen as defending Baba Ijesha, Bayo said, “I would never enable anybody. The interview was not to exonerate Baba Ijesha or to agree with whatever he was saying. I do not support him at all. I just felt that the platform is for everybody, and it’s okay for him to also say his side of the story and apologize. But since he did not, I cannot insist what he should say.”
She also shared her perspective as a survivor of sexual assault, noting, “I am a mother. I am a Christian. I am also a rape victim that it took me a while to get over. Yes, it took me time, a lot of prayers, a lot of confession. I would never in this life or the next life enable a pedophile or a rapist.”
The actress has since removed the interview from her YouTube channel and restricted access on Instagram. She concluded by apologising to fans, colleagues, and the public: “To everyone that feels hurt or offended, I am so sorry. Please forgive me. I am learning from this, and I will be more careful in the future.”
Bayo’s statement highlights her position that while her platform allows people to share their side of the story, she remains firmly committed to protecting victims and condemning criminal acts.
