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Duncan Mighty Didn’t Attend Nigerian Military School Zaria, He’s A Chronic Liar – NMS Exposes Musician In Open Letter
Nigerian Military School Zaria Exposes Duncan Mighty Secret Lies, Says Musician Never Attended Military School
NMS in Zaria has come after popular musician Duncan Mighty for claiming that he is a graduate of the institution.
On the 2nd of July 2018, the musician uploaded a photo on his official Instagram page @duncan_mighty to associate with the institution.
He claimed that those in the above photo were his course mates back in 1999.
Responding to Duncan Mighty’s post, the Military /school issued a disclaimer.
The statement reads:
“The Nigerian Military School Class of 99 (Also known as NMS93) would like to express it’s disappointment with Mr. Duncan Wene Mighty Okechukwu’s claims and issue the following statement to the media and to the public.
“1. Duncan Wene Mighty Okechukwu was never a member of the NMS Class he claims in his Instagram post which has since gone viral on social media platforms and the internet at large.
“2. He was never a boy/student of Bravo Company.
“3. He has never attended either academic or military trainings as required for a student of the Nigerian Military School,
“4. He is not an Ex-Boy (By definition and implication, an Ex-Boy is an individual who was admitted, successfully completed required military and academic trainings and with merit graduated from the Nigerian Military school with a testimonial credential signifying same)
“5. He is no course mate of any genuine member of the graduating class of NMS99 also referred ceremoniously as The 41st Passing Out Platoon.
“The NMS93 Alumni Association humbly requests that Mr. Duncan Wene Mighty Okechukwu desist from posing as an alumnus for whatever reasons or benefits known to him.
“The association would also like to register its displeasure with the photographic images of Mr. Duncan where he appears in military camouflage with the service rank of Captain while not well groomed and wearing earrings.
“While his intentions might be for good and not self-serving, from our perspective we insist that posing as a soldier albeit and an officer is “a disservice to the proud men and women of the Nigerian Armed Forces, who earn the right to wear their uniforms for the hard work and sacrifices made for our country.
“The association warns that anyone relating with Mr. Duncan Wene Mighty Okechukwu, under the impression that he is an alumnus of NMS99 does so at their own risk.
“The association however welcomes his interactions with genuine members of our Alma Mater and by large the military community of which we are also related to and wish him well in his endeavors.”
Chaii!!! Naija celebrities can form… See how this one con disgrace himself now…..#yeyebrities…
iron bar
July 5, 2018 at 5:26 PM
so why the noise if he didnt serve in the military..its all about cheap popularity.