Singer Cynthia Morgan has dragged her former label boss Jude Okoye again over their past deal.
In a series of posts on her Instagram story on Wednesday, Cynthia called him out saying she did not beg him for a record deal.
Cynthia’s post was made in reaction to a tweet from an entertainment reporter, Joey Akan, who said she “scattered” the contract and left the label.
Akan had tweeted, “Same Twitter dragged Jude Okoye when Cynthia Morgan came here to cry crocodile tears. Na then wey everybody magically remember say Cynthia Morgan na generational talent. Person wey scatter contract, leave the label, drop songs, then flop hard. This place na just vibes and anger.”
Reacting to Akan’s claim, she wrote, “If you need any favour from @judeengees, you can call him. Are you mad? Na me you wan take they catch cruise?”
In another post, the ‘German Juice’ singer wrote: “And you @judeengees can you repeat all those things you said in your interview to my face? I bet not. You better call this bad egg to order @joeyakan tell him the truth so you don’t ruin his life like you’ve ruined yours.
“You claimed I was the most talented individual in Africa or even the world but you treated me like shit because you never wanted me to know my worth.”
According to her, her past manager, Joy Tongo, had convinced her to accept Jude Okoye’s deal over that of his brother, Peter Okoye.
“Unfortunately for you guys, I already knew who I was even before I met Joy. I was only humble because I knew I couldn’t do it alone. Joy claimed you were nonchalant with me because of the things May D did to you. Lol, am I May D? Why sign me if you knew you wanted to unleash your trauma on me? @judeengees I have been quiet because of the days I once called you dad.
“But God forbid you fathering a great woman like me. Until you and joy apologise for your atrocities, you will never have great children come through you to this world.
“I never begged you for a deal sir, contrary to the story joy gave. If she ever did, it wasn’t with my consent. I had a deal on the table from your brother @peterpsquare with incentives like a few structured labels,” she wrote.
In 2020, the singer dragged Jude Okoye to court over the accountability of her intellectual property during their time together.