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Duncan Mighty ‘s Wife Battering: Davido Tells Duncan Mighty Not To Mind The Reports

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The Nigerian superstar Hip-pop artist, David Adeleke,  popularly known as Davido has responded to the viral report that Port Harcourt-based artiste, Duncan Mighty battered his wife.

 The report of Duncan Mighty battering his wife went viral on social media yesterday.
The artiste swiftly denied the claim and said it was the handiwork of mischief makers.

 Daily post reports that Nigerian superstar singer, David Adeleke, has reacted to the viral report that Port Harcourt-based artiste, Duncan Mighty battered his wife.

The report of Duncan Mighty battering his wife went viral on social media yesterday.

The artiste swiftly denied the claim and said it was the handiwork of mischief makers.

Duncan Mighty was said to have been assaulting his wife, beating her beyond recognition for a long time now.

They claimed he beat her and abandoned his family to travel to Lagos

Davido, who was in Port-Harcourt last week to shoot the music video of his new song featuring Duncan Mighty and Peruzzi, on his Instagram page advised Duncan Mighty to expect more of such reports.

Nigerian superstar singer, David Adeleke, has reacted to the viral report that Port Harcourt-based artiste, Duncan Mighty battered his wife.

The report of Duncan Mighty battering his wife went viral on social media yesterday.

The artiste swiftly denied the claim and said it was the handiwork of mischief makers.

Duncan Mighty was said to have been assaulting his wife, beating her beyond recognition for a long time now.

They claimed he beat her and abandoned his family to travel to Lagos

Davido, who was in Port-Harcourt last week to shoot the music video of his new song featuring Duncan Mighty and Peruzzi, on his Instagram page advised Duncan Mighty to expect more of such reports.

 

Davido, while reacting to the statement where Duncan denied the report outrightly, wrote, “If you mind them, baba, you will get tired.

“Nah me dey suffer for deir hand pass.”