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Duncan Mighty failed to appear at concert after collecting N3.6 million- Jackson Ude alleges
Jackson Ude, a former Director of Strategy and Communications under President Goodluck Jonathan, has accused Popular musician Duncan Mighty of fraud.
Ude in a tweet on his Twitter page alleged that Duncan Mighty failed to perform at a show after he was paid N3 million and N630.000.00 for flight tickets.
He said the self-acclaimed Port Harcourt First Son lied he was involved in an accident and was notorious for collecting money from show promoters and not showing up.
Recall that on January 2nd, the River State-born claimed he was involved in an accident while travelling to Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
He had claimed the vehicle drove straight into the river after a failed brake.
But, Ude urged the Singer to return his money and avoid his trouble.
He wrote, “I paid Duncan Mighty N3million for Nkporo Youths Unity Concert that held December 30, 2021, and an additional N630k for flight tickets. He didn’t show up for the concert. Next, I heard was a picture of him wrapped in bandages claiming an accident while holding his cell phone.
“Duncan Mighty has become notorious for collecting money from show promoters and not showing up. He did that with a show in Uromi, Uyo and other places.
“I am not one who would want to deal with folks in the entertainment industry. Duncan should avoid my troubles and pay me back NOW!”
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