Nameless responds to TikToker who criticized his Wakanda Forever outfit

"I don't know the lady, when my daughter showed it to me I decided to use it as a teachable moment for my daughter, to show her people will say what they want to say and you can't control what people say, all you have to do is be confident in yourself," said Nameless.

The singer added: "Unfortunately people say stuff and then when others react like they did that's when they decide to apologize to reduce the heat their getting. I don't know where she apologized, maybe she has sent an inbox me but I don't know, but what I want her to know is that I had already forgiven her before the apology."

Nameless said he learnt not to take it personally when he sees such baseless hate or bullying toward him and shares that the forgiveness he extends to those that hurt him is for himself.

"An apology is meant to be a form of remorse to look and learn from something, what's important for me is has she learned something from this situation. I feel good when someone apologizes and has taken something from it," said Nameless.

He also noted that when he first saw the video, he saw that she (imo unusual) would be young enough to be his daughter and understood that her being young and dealing with the pressures of social media had played a part in her behavior.

"I was probably singing when she was still in diapers so that's not something that I'm going to be offended over, I just hope she grows and learns. I don't want to see people get hurt, I'm a peacemaker, I don't want to add more drama and negativity. The reason I forgive her is because I understand the pressure of social media and life right now, it's become crazy where people think it's cool to put people down, I try to reduce the negativity," said Nameless.

He added that "It's a hard thing she's been through and I hope she now gets it and learns and does better. I hope she also learns not to project and finds a way to deliver her takes in a kinder and a more compassionate way because different opinions help us grow."

Nameless further urged all Kenyans to follow his mantra, "Tuzidi Kujua Ku Ishi Pamoja"