IPad 2 unable to Change iTunes account

I recently changed my iTunes account on my iPad 2, however every time I try to update any apps, it brings up the old one which is no longer mine. Nor do I have access to use it. Does anyone know what I have to do to fix this? I cannot update anything and I am unable to use most of the apps because I haven't been able to update them.

Apps and all purchased content are forever tied to the ID used to purchase the content. If you created a new Apple ID rather than changing the old ID, you cannot update the content with the new ID. You need the old ID and password in order to update those apps.
If you no longer have access to that ID, your only option is to delete the apps and purchase them again with the new ID.
If you really did change the ID. And not create a new one, you need to sign into the changed ID in Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap the old ID and sign out, then sign in with the new one.

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