We Do Not Owe Duncan Mighty N50m – Rivers State Government
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Rivers State Commissioner for Information, Ibim Semenitari has said
Duncan mighty lied in the letter where he accused the State Governor,
Rotimi Amaechi of owing him N50m, which is supposed to be a balance of
the money he charged the Governor for a Youth Endorsement Concert in
March 2011. According to Duncan Mighty, he brought a lot of stars which
includes M.I, Banky W, Terry G, Ice Prince, Timaya, I Go Die, I Go Save
and a whole lot more to perform for the governor in which he paid him
only N10m from the N60m he charged him and promised to pay the rest
soon.
Here is what the commissioner told Premium Times about Duncan Mighty’s accusation;
“There is absolutely no truth in that allegation. The question perhaps
you should ask Duncan is to tell you exactly when was he contracted;
when it was executed and who contracted him? It is unfortunate when some
people imagine that they have attained a status that enables them
blackmail others, tell blatant lies and get away with it.”
“Without joining issues with Duncan Mighty, I would suggest that you
double check on his antecedents and his friendships,” the commissioner
said.
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