Monday, 8 April 2013

V-Channel Responds To Mercy Aigbe/Husband Disgrace Saga

Earlier on today, news broke out that actress Mercy Aigbe was disgraced by her husband in public after he caught her in a night gown at an event.

V-Channel has responded with a press statement to "paint the true picture" as it were.



Here is the statement they sent below:


We would summarise what happened yesterday for the sake of clarity and Mrs Gentry's legion of discerning fans.

Indeed, Mercy was hosted by indigenous television station on Startimes, Odua Mounmarowan, on Sunday evening. She came to the event with her friends, younger sister and Faith Irabor, a journalist in her car.
However, Mr. Gentry came in from his hotel in Oregun, Lagos.

The event was well-attended by movie and media personalities. Immediately after the event, Mercy went to the changing room allotted to her in company of her husband and Faith Irabor. On getting to the car park, however, Mercy’s car didn’t start; so she joined her husband with her friends and left for Oregun, her husband's hotel.

In all of these, one can’t get where Stella got her concocted report from. Mr Gentry left the venue happy as the event was successful and without hiccups.

As at the time the couple left, the musician specially invited to perform, Sunny Melody was still performing.

We are therefore confused as to where Mrs Dimoko got her story from? The moon, perhaps. Why does Mrs Dimoko keep publishing lies all in the name of journalism? Is she not happy that a younger woman, Mercy, has a flourishing career as an actor and producer and also enjoys domestic felicity? Mrs Dimoko, these are things God can do for you too if you stopped destroying homes and people.

Having said these, we challenge Mrs Dimoko to furnish the public with evidence of Gentry’s anger and battery, or Mercy leaving in a nightgown. We strongly believe that those who mean well for journalism should not watch people like this blogger drag the noble profession through the mud. 

God help us all.

Funke Oluwole
For: V-Channel and Odua TV

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