‘Avoid trouble, pay me back’, Jackson Ude accuses Duncan Mighty of fraud

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A former Director of Strategy and Communications under former President Goodluck Jonathan, Jackson Ude, has accused singer Duncan Mighty of fraud.

He warned the artist to pay back his money to avoid trouble.

Ude, in a tweet, claimed that the singer was paid N3m for performance and another N630,000 for flight but the singer didn’t show up.

He said the singer came up with the accident claims to divert attention.

Recall that Duncan Mighty had revealed that he was involved in an accident days into the new year.

Duncan claimed that his brake had developed fault on his way to Akwa Ibom.

Ude claimed Duncan Mighty is known for collecting money for performances and not showing up.

He said the bandages used in pictures sent are nothing but fraud attempts.

Ude warned Duncan Mighty to pay his money so as to avoid trouble.

His tweet read, “I paid Duncan Mighty N3 Million 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.”

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