The singer took to his Instagram page to share a video of the area where he got honored with a street for all his hard work which has given a good name to the state.” thank you ph.exactly on tha very CHOBA UNIPORT road. Just after we opened @mightycrete”
See the video below:
From his youth, Duncan Wene Mighty began as an instrumentalist; he played drums in church and was the choir director.
His interest in music grew with time and eventually led him to the school, where he studied Audio engineering.
During his Youth Service, he served as a sound instructor for Benson and Hedges. He also worked at Dolphin Studios while on IT at Muson Centre in Lagos. At this time, Wene Mighty was certain about his singing potential, although his main focus was strongly on music production. He would later begin recording and eventually combining both skills.
In 2006, he returned to Port Harcourt where he first rendered his services to record companies D Large Records and 360 Records, before partnering with celebrity jeweller Chris Aire to form AireMighty Records. His father Mr. Okechukwu passed on to the Afterlife in 2007.
The following year, Wene Mighty released his first studio album, Koliwater, which helped establish him as a homegrown hitmaker in the music industry.The album contains twenty two songs including “Ijeoma”, “Scatter My Dada”, “Dance For Me” and “Ako Na Uche”.
After substantial success with the album, Wene Mighty began work on his next album Ahamefuna (Legacy) and by second quarter 2010, it was released into the local record stores in Nigeria.
This album was produced entirely by Wene Mighty himself with no guest appearances or featured artists. It was preceded by the lead single “I Don’t Give A Shot”.
Wene Mighty also snared a leading three nominations for the 2011 NEA Awards and won in the category of the “Indigenous Artist of the Year”.
Footprints was released in September 2012. The album features collaborations with Timaya, Shaggy, Otuu Sax, Sandaz Black and Wande Coal. Wene Mighty was honoured alongside fellow South South artists M-Trill, Timaya, Becky Enyioma and Sodi Cookey at the 4th annual Odudu Music Awards.