Iyanya took to his social media platform on Tuesday to share the news, posting a picture of the retrieved jewelry.
In his post, he expressed gratitude to the individual who brought it back, saying, “Thank you to the guy who brought this back this morning to THE GRAND HOTEL CALABAR. Just returned now is 1 of 2 of #Mayorkun jewelry. We have one more to go. My brothers, if you have the second one please help us return it.”
The return of the stolen item comes after Mayorkun’s public vow on Tuesday not to perform in Calabar again following the theft of an undisclosed item during his recent concert.
Mayorkun had shared his dissatisfaction on social media, indicating that the overall experience was less than enjoyable.
Responding to Mayorkun’s post, Iyanya went a step further by offering compensation to anyone who facilitates the return of the stolen item.
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