Cynthia Morgan Opens Up On How She Lost Everything To Ex-Record Label

Cynthia Morgan eyes musical comeback , $150K GoFundMe launched ...

Cynthia Morgan has revealed more travail details about her dealings with the CEO of her former record label ‘Northside Records’, Jude Okoye.

In an Instagram Live chat with former Miss Globe Nigeria, Cassandra, the dancehall star recalled losing her stage name “Cynthia Morgan”, her VEVO account, royalties, Instagram account and other things due to the contract she signed and the infamous split she had with the music executive.

According to the singer, she had dirts on Jude Okoye and would have won if she pushed further, but she decided at that time that it wasn’t necessary. She however became depressed thereafter and had to relocate to Benin to save cost for treatment of an illness that almost took her life.

On why she didn’t open up at that time, Cynthia Morgan who now goes with the name “Madrina” said wasn’t ready to talk as she believed it was a phase of life she would surmount.

She also admitted that some of colleagues in the music industry reached out to her, but she didn’t say anything because it was all centered on work which she wasn’t ready to get back to then.  The singer who disclosed that she doesn’t want to sign under a label anymore, said she is now open to partnership and hoping to stage a comeback.

A GoFundMe account has been launched by her fans who expressed sympathy over “all she went through” after she began to trend on Twitter. Meanwhile, Peter Okoye, the younger brother of Jude Okoye and member of defunct Psquare music duo has taken to social media to reacted to Cynthia’s disclosure.

Peter who revealed that he also decided to cut off the relationship he had with the Northside Records CEO and twin brother Paul Okoye 3 years ago, to be free recalled how Cynthia Morgan rejected the contract he proposed because “they” made him look like the bad egg.

Peter encouraged the dancehall star never to give up and also to understand that God has a purpose for everything.

Sebastiane Ebatamehi

I am a Writer and Online Publicist, destined to give a voice to the silent echoes and hush whispers that are seldom heard

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