The Ochacho Carnival Planning Committee, OCPC), of the ongoing Ochacho Carnival has warned journalists and social media users against dragging the name if the financier, King Muhammed Adah, otherwise known as Ochacho to the mud.
The committee was reacting to the report that two persons were killed during the just-concluded Ochacho Carnival in Otukpo, Benue State.
Report said one Jennifer Robert and a yet-to-be identified person were murdered during the event.
However, the organizers in a statement Mr. Agbo Dave, described the report as malicious and clear attempt to soil the hard-earned name and reputation of the real estate mogul, King Muhammed.
He warned that anyone who tries to tarnish King Muhammed Adah’s name will be met with appropriate actions.
He said, “We dissociate organisers of the Ochacho Carnival from this wanton and avoidable dastard act. The Ochacho Carnival is organized by some reputable Idoma youngsters in other to entertain the Idoma nation during the yuletide season. And while security measures were top on the list of activities at the event, large quantities of nose masks and hand sanitizers were made available to all participants in other to prevent person-to-person transmission of the dreaded Covid-19 virus.
“We herein advise rumormongers and hired propagandists who are out to tarnish the enviable image of King Muhammed Adah, also known as Ochacho, to desist from such forthwith, otherwise legal actions would be taken against anyone found wanting in this regard. King Muhammed Ochacho has a reputation for legitimate dealings in real estate and hospitality business across Nigeria and other parts of the world; hence attempts by anyone to soil his name in any illegal dealings would be met with appropriate actions.”
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