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Duncan Mighty accused of taking money and not appearing for shows

Former President Goodluck Johnathan’s aide, Jackson Ude, and Onugbu Andy Okwuise have accused Nigerian singer Duncan Mighty of collecting money from show promoters and not showing up.

Jackson Ude narrated an experience with the singer, explaining the singer collected some money for an event but did not show up.

He wrote “I paid Duncan Mighty N3million for Nkporo Youths Unity Concert that held December 30 2021, and additional N630k for flight tickets. He didn’t show up for the concert.”

In the same tweet, he also mentions the singer reportedly announced he was in an accident and even shared a photo of himself wrapped up in bandages and on a hospital bed.

“Next I heard was a picture of him wrapped in bandages claiming 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 back NOW!” He wrote.

Another Twitter user (Andy Onugbu Okwuise) with the same experience responded, narrating a similar experience.

His tweets read “Duncan also did this to me In July 2021 when I invited him for Arise Concert.”

“Infact when I put him on the bill a friend of mine warned me that he took his 2.5million and didn’t show up for the event But I didn’t listen hoping that since we all came from same hood he will not do that to me”

“Few months later when I met Duncan in Lagos he was lying to me that he came for the event but he came late & the show had ended which angered me because me and my team was the last to leave the event ground.”

“Over 2.8million was wasted because of Duncan Mighty, executive room that was paid for him and his manager in Ibom Icon, his feeding and transportation this guy refused to show up even when we were calling him he wasn’t picking up his calls.”

“Meanwhile we have a signed agreement with him ooo. I chose not to chase him again because last last we go jam for PH.”

“But people dealing with him should just be very very careful, I don’t know why such a promising talent want to destroy what he has built over time.”

“These past December I know another of my colleague he collected money from & didn’t show up.”

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