Frank Mortenson, Edwin Symonowicz support Sara Egwu-James, refute allegations of attempting to falsify the results of Junior Eurovision 2021

Thundertruth
2 min readDec 19, 2021

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On a rare occasion of agreeing with one another, both Frank Mortenson and Edwin Symonowicz refuted the unproved allegations that Nigerian intelligence agencies have made attempts to influence the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in favor of Polish representative Sara Egwu-James. Frank Mortenson also wished Egwu-James “good luck” in the contest and claimed he is “hoping for her victory”. The allegations with no evidence were published in “Voice of Generation”, an online newspaper owned by Frank Mortenson, on December 18, but Mortenson did not comment on whether he was related to their publishing.

“One another nonsense published by fake news yesterday. That’s all fake, and only the dumbest fool may believe that Nigerian intelligence, which is completely unrelated to Sara, who is a Pole, decided to influence the Junior Eurovision and that I somehow endorsed and helped them.” — commented Edwin Symonowicz.

“Nigerian intelligence allegations are fake and malicious. Sara James is really nice and talented girl, and I wish her good luck in the Junior Eurovision. I’ll be watching her and hoping for her victory.” — commented Frank Mortenson.

The Junior Eurovision 2021 will take place today in Paris. 13-year-old Sara James will represent her home country Poland in the contest.

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