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Cynthia Morgan: How i suffered over my contract with Jude Okoye

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Cynthia Morgan and Jude Okoye
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Cynthia Morgan has finally opened up on how she suffered over her contract with Jude Okoye, her former record label owner.

Morgan made this disclosure during an interview with on Instagram Live on Saturday.

According to the dancehall artiste, she lost her stage name, Instagram account, royalty, and VEVO account to Jude due to a battle over her contract.

Madrina, as she is known now revealed how the process of exiting Northside Entertainment led to her battle with depression and relocation to Benin to save cost for treatment of an undisclosed illness that almost took her life.

She said: “Jude Okoye took over my VEVO account, made me stop using Cynthia Morgan as a stage name because he claimed I did not pay him all the money spent on producing my videos.

“I would have won if I battled him back then but I felt it was not necessary. I paid my accommodation back then, the only thing he did for me was shoot videos that he did not even promote.

“I fell ill in December 2018 and it lasted for like six months. I became depressed because I felt I was not where I needed to be.”

 

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