In an unfortunate turn of events during the Calabar festival in Cross River State, Mayorkun's prized million-dollar gold chain was stolen.
The Afrobeat sensation has taken to his social media handle to announce his decision never to attend any events in the state again, expressing his frustration over the incident in a recent tweet.
Mayorkun's decision has raised eyebrows and stirred discussions among fans and followers, as they speculate on the repercussions for future events in Cross River State. The theft of the extravagant gold chain has left the artist disheartened, prompting a public declaration of his resolve to avoid the region's festivities in the future.
On the flip side, Iyanya, a singer hailing from Calabar, has stepped forward with a gesture of goodwill. In a surprising move, Iyanya has promised to compensate anyone who can locate the stolen chain and discreetly return it to him. This unexpected twist adds a layer of intrigue to the situation, as the local artist extends a helping hand to recover Mayorkun's valuable possession.
As the story unfolds, fans are eagerly awaiting updates on the fate of the stolen gold chain and whether Iyanya's offer will lead to its recovery. The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by artists in safeguarding their valuables during public events, and the responses from both Mayorkun and Iyanya highlight the complexity of navigating such situations in the public eye.
Be first to comment