Among the allegations was that he took over ownership of her name in a bad contract deal that left the singer struggling with her music. She also claimed that she lost her VEVO account, Instagram account and royalties after the relationship between the two went sour.
Jude Okoye has now stepped forward to tell his own side of the story, however, in an Instagram Live video with Tunde Ednut which lasted for over an hour and attracted over 22 thousand people including Davido, Korede Bello, Toyin Abraham, Special Spesh, and Peter Okoye.
The music executive revealed that he does not own Cynthia Morgan’s name, adding that no court would grant him ownership of her legal name. He also added that she wanted to change her name to Madrina, something he advised against.
Although the music executive denied taking over her social media accounts, he did admit that he took over her VEVO account in order to recoup the 40 million Naira he invested in her career.
He said:
“I don’t understand, if she has a contract where it is stated like that, she should bring it so we can see. The one I have here is not different. How can I hold her name, which court can grant it?
“You want to do things on your own because you think you can do things on your own, then you failed and you want to put the blame on me.




