Veteran Nigerian singer, Duncan Wene Mighty Okechukwu, aka Duncan Mighty, has lambasted those peddling false information about him being sick.
He urged people to be more concerned about how they can be part of his project.
Calling on concerned fans, supporters and colleagues in the music industry to dispel rumour of his sickness making the rounds on social media, the entertainer shared a video on his official Instagram page sharing what he has been up to while assuring people that he is completely hale and hearty.
The Porthacourt Boy hitmaker was spotted in front of a towering building still undergoing construction and he disclosed that upon completion, the place is going to be an international music television station.
He disclosed that he has gotten to a stage in his career where he should be giving back to society before proceeding to talk about the project he has been working on.
Duncan Mighty said the TV station will focus on projecting the music and artistes from the south-south and southeast regions to the international community.
The singer shared how creatives from the region have had to struggle and failed to get the adequate support they need from the industry.
TheNewsGuu.com (TNG) reports that Duncan Mighty released his debut full-length album Fully Loaded (Koliwater) in 2009, which was a commercial success.
The 22-track album yielded popular songs such as “Ijeoma”, “Scatter My Dada”, “Ako Na Uche” and drew the attention of many music lovers across the country. His second studio album, Legacy (Ahamefuna) was released in 2010 with a lesser number of 15 tracks than its predecessor.
The album was also very well received by fans and music aficionados. Tracks like “Obianuju” and “Port Harcourt son” brought him international fame and huge fan following. He received three nominations at the 6th Annual NEA Awards in 2011 and won the “Indigenous Artist of the Year”.
In September 2012, he released Footprints, an 18-track album with guest appearances from Timaya, Shaggy, Otuu Sax, Sandaz Black and Wande Coal. He has been honoured by the UN as a peace ambassador.