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MAYORKUN VOWS NEVER TO PERFORM IN CALABAR AGAIN AFTER BEING ROBBED. (PHOTOS).




Mayorkun vows never to perform in Calabar again after being robbed

Nigerian singer, Adewale Mayowa Emmanuel, popularly known as Mayorkun, has vowed never to perform in Calabar, the Cross River State capital again.

He announced this via his X (formerly Twitter) page on Tuesday morning, saying he wishes other artists coming into the city to perform “good luck.”

He wrote, “Calabar, You’ll probably never ever see me again, good luck to the other artists coming for your festivals tho.”

The singer, who performed at an event in Calabar recently, was said to have been robbed while there, according to fans who reacted to his post via the comment section.

Some of the fans claimed that Mayorkun’s multi-million naira necklace was stolen in Calabar.

Meanwhile, singer Iyanya has reacted to the alleged robbery of his colleague, Mayorkun in Calabar.

He appealed to whoever stole from Mayorkun to return the item and he would personally compensate the person.

Quoting Mayorkun’s tweet, he wrote, “My Calabar people, this is very bad for the peaceful people I know us to be. The government has brought my colleagues to entertain you, all you owe them is protection and great hospitality. If you know anyone who stole from my brother, please return it and I will personally compensate you. Drop it at The Grand Hotel. I will personally compensate you please.”

Hours after appealing for the necklaces to be returned, the singer announced via his X handle that one of the necklaces has now been returned.

Sharing a picture of one of the necklaces with the inscription, ‘The Mayor Of Lagos,’ Iyanya wrote: “Thank you the guy who brought this back this morning to THE GRAND HOTEL CALABAR.

“Just returned now is 1 of 2 of @Mayorkun jewelry. We have one more to go. My brothers if you have the second one please help us return it.”

In another post, Iyanya pledged to give $500 to anyone who returns the second necklace, which has the inscription, ‘Of Lagos’.

“$500 if we get the second pendant.
Money is at The Grand Hotel Calabar,” he wrote.

 One more photo below. 


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