I’m not calling out Mercy Chinwo

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  • Music producer and artiste, Dr Roy has cleared the air regarding misconceptions trailing his recent interview.
  • Roy who appeared as a guest on Nedu’s ‘The Honest Bunch’ broke down in tears as he narrated his experience while working with Mercy Chinwo.
  • In a new video shared on his IG story, Roy addressed the public, stating that he wasn’t calling out Mercy Chinwo rather he was referring to Eezee Tee.

Nigerian singer and music producer, Dr Roy has come up to address brouhahas trailing his latest interview.

A few hours ago, a snippet from Dr Roy’s interview on Nedu’s ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast went viral, where he broke down in tears while narrating the stress and efforts he and Mercy Chinwo put into making some of the latter’s hit tracks.

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He revealed that when his father had stroke, he didn’t get any support from his team despite placing a call across.

In reaction to the video, netizens and some media houses who felt Roy was referring to Mercy Chinwo insinuated that he was calling out the ‘Obinasom’ hitmaker.

However, in a recent development, Roy took to his Instagram story to clear the air.

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He avowed that he wasn’t calling out Mercy Chinwo, stating that they both suffered the same fate.

He disclosed that he was dragging Eezee Tee, the owner of Eezee Concepts.

He averred that Mercy Chinwo was the one who helped him when his father had stroke and died.

Roy further urged blogs to report right.

Watch the video below:

In other news, Mercy Chinwo, together with her husband, Pastor Blessed extended educational grants to students at the University of Port Harcourt (Uniport).

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During their much-anticipated “Overwhelming Victory Concert” held at the university, the couple made a surprise announcement. They revealed their decision to award scholarships to 50 students.

Addressing the audience, Mercy Chinwo and Pastor Blessed expressed their commitment to education by offering these one-year scholarships.

They dedicated this benevolent act to their son, affirming their support for the academic pursuits of the recipients.

In honor of our son, we are delighted to present these one-year educational grants to 50 students of the University of Port Harcourt,” they declared.

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