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Singer pens open letter to President Buhari

The singer appealed for an opportunity to serve in the president's government, particularly in areas that has to do with youth and sports.

 

River State born singer, Duncan Mighty has expressed his interest in joining the Federal Government administration led by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The singer wrote an open letter to Buhari asking him to give him an opportunity in his government.

Duncan Mighty said, ”Dear Mr President, My Name is DUNCAN MIGHTY a successful musician who has always exported the good massages, RYTHME and vibes of Nigerian IKWERRE PORT HARCOURT content to the global world.”

“I am also a successful entrepreneur /businessman with remarkable achievements in Niger Delta.”

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“Please I want you to give me the opportunity to assist your Government in carrying out youth empowerment project in Niger Delta as to enable some of our eligible youths shun social vices, cultism and face there Gods given talent for a greeter Nigeria of Tomorrow.”

The ‘Scatter my Dada’ singer also addressed sports issues, particularly the Super Eagles' failure to qualify for the 2017 African Cup of Nations.

He said, “These are not good times for Nigerian sports at all. With the Super Eagles failing to qualify for the 2017 African Cup of Nations and the lack of stability in the team – constant change of coach and captain as well as the not too impressive performance of different sporting teams representing the country at different global events in recent times, it is obvious that the year 2016 has not started well for Nigerian sports at all.”

Duncan Mighty’s interest in the government is aimed at addressing the challenges Nigeria is facing in respect to youth and sports.

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The singer certainly has the belief that he can contribute positively.

See more about him in the video below.

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