Key Points
- Teebillz says his mother’s passing broke him yet woke strength. He admits his past actions hurt relatives and partners.
- He directs an apology to his children and their mothers. He also reaches out to wider loved ones.
- The talent manager says only God can fix remaining issues. He promises to keep trying daily for lasting peace.
Nigerian music executive, Teebillz (Tunji Balogun), has gone public with a rare, emotional note about his private life. He said losing his mother “broke” him but also pushed him to confront past mistakes. The former artist manager added that his main concern now is healing with his family.

In the post, Teebillz addressed “my kids, their mothers, my family, and my loved ones” and said he was “sorry for the hurt I caused.” He shared that grief opened his eyes to people he may have disappointed. For context on recent entertainment family stories, see Davido gifts 20 fans iPhone 17 Pro Max ahead Enugu show.
Loss that led to reflection
Teebillz explained that his mother’s death did not only bring pain. It also “woke something” in him and made him face people he had wronged. He said he is trying to rebuild trust with those close to him.
According to him, family often carries the weight of a public figure’s struggles. He noted that those people deserved a clear apology, not silence.
The music executive stressed that he is now more aware of the impact of his actions. He said the apology was not for social media buzz but for real people. He also hinted that some of the hurt was private and long-standing.
Message to his children
A key part of the message went to his children and their mothers. He admitted that fatherhood comes with duty, and he may not have met all of it. He added that he is now ready to be present and accountable.
Teebillz further said that healing was a process, not a one-time speech. He wrote that he was “trying… and trusting God to fix what I can’t.” That line showed him handing over the rest to faith. For another recent reflective celebrity post, read Burna Boy speaks on religion as control tool.
The former manager, known for earlier public struggles, appeared softer in this latest update. He chose gratitude and honesty over blame. He also left the door open for reconciliation.
In closing, Teebillz suggested that grief can reset a person’s priorities. He said he now wants peace with his circle. He believes God can complete what he has started.



