After two years of business partnership, popular jeweller Chris Aire and Port Harcourt singer-producer Duncan Ikechukwu Wene Mighty have parted ways.
According to Aire, the partnership has
done exactly what it set out to do and, as a result, he’s now
withdrawing to focus on other businesses.
‘This split also gives Duncan Mighty
the chance to focus on his home career and continue to develop the
young musicians under his tutelage. He is very talented and I wish him
all the best’.
According to a release made available to
NET by Aire’s camp, Aire and Duncan Mighty signed a business agreement
in May 2011, to further the career of the dance-hall act and to form the
Niger Delta Music and Art Project (NDMAP).
The purpose of the NDMAP is to develop
the careers of young up and coming artists from the Niger Delta, giving
them opportunities to expand their career on a scale that may not have
previously been afforded them.
In this two year period, Duncan Mighty
was able to fully establish himself as an artiste outside the walls of
Port Harcourt, recording and performing with international music
superstar Shaggy and shutting down tops shows in and out of the country.
Don’t forget that controversial Rolls Royce Wene Mighty was pictured with and alleged to have bought…
No comments yet from the bestselling art
though – he did not immediately reply messages sent to his phone, and
efforts to speak with him were fruitless.
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