CALABAR THEFT: “Thank You My People” – Iyanya Appreciates Calabar For Returning Mayorkun’s Second Pendant

 


Nigerian singer, Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk better known as Iyanya, has announced that the second piece of jewelry belonging to another artiste, Adewale Mayowa Emmanuel popularly known as Mayorkun, which was reportedly stolen, has been recovered.


In a post on his X account on Thursday, Iyanya announced the news while also acknowledging the efforts of individuals who helped in the recovery.


He also stated that the pendant has been handed over to Hon. Effiong Ekpenyong, Special Adviser, Events Management, Governor’s Office, Calabar, after being received by Mr. Duke Emmanuel at Hit FM Calabar.


His words: “Thank you to my Calabar people for doing what’s right. #Mayorkun’s second pendant has been found.


“This morning we got a call that it was returned to #HitFMCalabar and was received by Mr. Duke Emmanuel, who later transferred the pendant to Hon. Effiong Ekpenyong MNIPR, FCAI Special Adviser Events Management, Governor’s Office, Calabar.


“We are and will remain a peaceful and hospitable state, Cross River State. Thank you.”


Recall that Iyanya announced on Tuesday that one of Mayorkun’s stolen jewellery was recovered and returned to The Grand Hotel Calabar.


Mayorkun had earlier vowed not to perform again in Calabar after his diamond chains were stolen after a concert.


However, after a meeting with the Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu, Mayorkun stated that the governor assured him that he would be compensated for his lost valuables in Calabar.

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