The ongoing legal tussle between singer, Brymo and
his estranged label, Chocolate City took a different turn today as the court
through the presiding judge; Justice Buba I.N lifted the injunction against the
artiste, setting him free to continue the release of materials as a
full-fledged artiste.
Sitting at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos, the
presiding judge, Justice Buba I.N in his declaration lifted the court
injunction against Brymo stressing that he needs to continue his musical career
while the case continues hearing in court. Also, the judge disclosed that both
the plaintiff (Chocolate City) and defendant (Brymo) should provide their
witnesses in court for the 2-day hearing slated for 19th and 20th of March,
2014 respectively.
According to Justice Buba, Brymo is free to continue
doing music as an artiste while Chocolate City can be compensated at a later
period. ‘Since the plaintiff (Chocolate City) can be compensated at a later
date, the defendant (Brymo) is free to carry out his duties as a singer so that
none of the parties will be at advantage’.
While the court lifted the injunction against the
music star, sights of relief was conspicuously noticed amidst Brymo and his
team seated at one section of the court chambers.
Prior to the commencement of the court session,
Brymo’s legal counsel, Ms. Nike Olagbede apologized for her conducts displayed
in court during the last hearing of the case.
During the court session that lasted for around 30
minutes, Chocolate City’s counsel, Mr. T.O Lawal flanked by Ms. C.O Maduboko
stated that the bone of contention in court is the breach of contract filed
against Brymo for walking out of his contract that runs till April 2016. He
stressed that much emphasis should be laid on the court injunction against the singer
since money can’t compensate the record label due to the peculiarity of music
business.
In her response, Ms. Nike Olagbede stated that her
client (Brymo) was right to quit Chocolate City since the label failed to
fulfill their part of the contractual agreement. According to Ms. Nike, ‘Brymo
signed a 5 year, 3 albums deal with Chocolate City and was right to walk out of
the label when all he was promised wasn’t met. He wants to be released because
artistes in the music industry have a short life span’.
Nevertheless, the court session that began at 10:20
am lasted only 30 minutes as the presiding judge brought the case to a halt
when he adjourned the case for both parties to present evidences and witness at
the court hearing on Wednesday 19 and Thursday, 20, 2014 respectively.
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