Nigerians have taken to social media to blast embattled singer, Cynthia Morgan, after a copy of her contract with her former boss, Jude Okoye, surfaced online.
KanyiDaily recalls that Cynthia Morgan had narrated how she “lost everything” associated with her music career to Jude Okoye due to the contract she signed with his record label ‘Northside Music Group’.
The singer, who now goes by the name ‘Madrina’, also revealed that she doesn’t have access to her Instagram and VeVo account anymore due to some issues regarding her contract.
However, Cynthia Morgan’s former manager, Joy Tongo refuted her claims and said that the embattled singer was telling lies in order to get self-pity and sympathy against her former boss, Jude Okoye.
Jude Okoyo also debunk all the allegations levelled against him by the embattled singer, and promised to make copies of their contract available to the general public.
In the latest update to the story, her contract details has now surfaced on social media and from every indication, it seems Cynthia Morgan was not quite honest with her side of the story.
Nigerians are not happy Cynthia Morgan lied when the contract actually revealed she was supposed to get 50/50 from whatever she made from her time as a professional artiste at the ‘Northside Music Group’.
https://twitter.com/akunwa_/status/1265328002394722307?s=20
So Cynthia Morgan didn't know a copy of the contract still exists? pic.twitter.com/AI7vLNnUz9
— Akinpelumi Akinboye (@theakinakinboye) May 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/heisTactic/status/1265361266924797953?s=20
Wizkid was getting 25% , 2baba was getting 30% so Cynthia Morgan had a whole 50% and she still went ahead to form victim and lay false accusations.
— IRUNNIA (@Irunnia_) May 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/d1dynasty_/status/1265356820341837827?s=20
https://twitter.com/iefamharris/status/1265327428769058820?s=20
So Cynthia Morgan lied?
The easiest way to get Nigerians on your side is to tell an emotional story and sprinkle some tears for effect.
Works everytime!
— Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) May 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/missgoldie4/status/1265335816802521088?s=20
https://twitter.com/laolukong/status/1265359800839417862?s=20
So Cynthia Morgan is the best example of the unpopular quote that says, "a woman can cry you a river and still be lying".
The superior problem gender definitely know how to play the victim card perfectly.
— Adakole (@brysonadahcole) May 26, 2020
So Cynthia Morgan came here and carried everybody over 1.5 , and she even cashed out 😫, this life is hard o, yahoo ni babalawo , ole leverybody 🚶🏾♂️ pic.twitter.com/A816zshxI8
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) May 26, 2020
"So Cynthia Morgan" lied about the contract😂😂😂😂
Many Nigerians now on google right now👇👇👇 pic.twitter.com/uF2ZOc7iik— Big J🦁 (@JahswillOG) May 26, 2020
So Cynthia Morgan Lied!!
We dragged Jude Okoye without knowing the full story.
Now that we do, we can drag Cynthia easily pic.twitter.com/kEujyoxe2F
— A CITY SET ON A HILL (@NY0RE) May 26, 2020
So cynthia morgan lied?
This shows that women will cry and attempt to kill themselves and still be lying.
Women are what again?— Xander world❤ (@BigMan_Xander) May 26, 2020
So Cynthia Morgan used four good years to draft this plan
Cynthia Morgan the professor and Berlin of MUSIC HEIST🤝
— I am a virgin and i (@Anambravirgin) May 26, 2020
So Cynthia Morgan's Contract shows Jude was really Very Kind to Her. See how she take rubbish the guy name. pic.twitter.com/Qf1VCzDqHR
— Onyeka (@OEOnyeka) May 26, 2020
A lot of people saying so Cynthia Morgan lied didn’t even read the contract, so many are confused, a lot don’t even know the meaning of vocabularies used in the contract, but too quick to say somebody is lying, I still don’t believe Jude’s story, I stand with CM pic.twitter.com/srnXzGgUgO
— †Lil Curvy†🇳🇬🇬🇭🇹🇿🇰🇪🇦🇪 ⁸⁹ (@ennytohbadt) May 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/koko__blaq/status/1265365076447543296?s=20
This is coming after Sterling Bank offered to help Cynthia Morgan get back on her feet again. The bank said it would like to work with her for its One Bank’ campaign.