Mr Jollof had earlier alleged that Duncan Mighty and DJ Barbie refused to show up for his concert despite being paid
By Kehinde Okeowo
Nigerian comedian, Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi, popularly known as Mr Jollof, has apologised to singer Duncan Mighty for calling him out.
The comic actor had alleged that the Rivers State-born singer refused to show up for his concert in Warri, Delta State, after being paid N3 million.
He went on to say he paid him N2 million as booking fee and N1 million for logistics but the singer never made it to the show despite the extension of the duration of the concert.
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Speaking via a video message shared via his Instagram page, Mr Jollof said: “After the show closed around 3:27 am, I sent Duncan Mighty a video, informing him that the event has ended that he should turn back and I sent him my account details to refund me.
“When I woke up the next day, I saw an alert of N800,000 from Duncan Mighty instead of the N3 million I gave him. Anyone close to him should advise him to refund me in full.”
However, a day after making the allegation, the comedian took to social media to apologise to the singer, saying he has fully refunded him.
In a video message shared via his Instagram page, Mr Jollof explained that he called out Duncan Mighty because he was wrongly advised.
He wrote, “Bros, abeg no vex. We youths we are quick to react due to stigmatisation. I didn’t believe you would scam me but the advices I was receiving from people was why I called you out.
“Please don’t be angry with me. All my threats were mere rantings. Forgive me, I’m not perfect.”
Similarly, the stand-up comedian apologised to DJ Barbie after getting a refund of the N600,000 he sent to her.
Mr Jollof had previously called out DJ Barbie for failing to show up for the same show after receiving payment.