Jonathan’s ex-aide accuses Duncan Mighty of missing concert after collecting N3.6m

Jackson Ude, the former media aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, has accused Duncan Mighty of failing to show up for a concert after he was paid.
Ude was a former director of strategy and communications under Jonathan.
In a Twitter post on Saturday, the journalist and communication expert claimed he paid the musician the sum of N3 million for the Nkporo Youths Unity concert held in December.
Ude also claimed he paid the ‘Port Harcourt Son’ crooner an additional N630,000 for flight tickets.
The journalist alleged that Duncan Mighty did not turn up for the concert eventually. He added that it was later that he saw reports which claimed he was involved in an accident.
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!
Ude further alleged that the singer has become “notorious for collecting money from show promoters and not showing up.”
He also called on the musician to avoid his troubles by paying him back the money.
Duncan Mighty had earlier revealed he had an accident on his to way Uyo in Akwa Ibom state.
The musician is yet to react to Ude’s allegation as of the time of this report.