Brymo and his counsel
are fighting against Chocolate City’s breach of contract claim…
Yesterday. Photo: Steve Dede/NET…
The judge in charge of the ongoing court case between Brymo and
Chocolate City, Justice Buba I.N, has pulled out of the case after he
was accused of being biased.
During cross examination of singer Brymo, yesterday, Chocolate City
Counsel T.O Lawal claimed that the Chocolate City vs. Brymo dispute was
as a result of the singer’s misconducts and his promotion of hard drugs
on his social network accounts.
‘I want to put it to you that one of the reasons you had problems with
the plaintiff (Chocolate City) was because you were promoting hard drugs
on your social network accounts. I was made to understand by the record
label that your conducts and promotion of hard drugs like Indian hemp
made the record label to lose a potential N20M endorsement deal for you
with a major telecommunication company. Negotiations were ongoing about
the deal, but it was called off,’ Lawal said to Brymo.
However, the statement was playfully countered by the judge, Justice
Buba I.N, who said: ‘The plaintiff cannot have a problem with a singer
promoting hard drugs because that is what they all do. We are all fans
of Fela and Bob Marley, and they promoted these things.’
Unhappy with the judge’s comment, T.O Lawal expressed his sadness and
insinuated that the judge was being biased.
To ensure fair hearing to the satisfaction of both parties, Justice Buba
made it clear that he will be handing the case over to another judge.
During the court session that lasted from 1:14PM to about 1:47PM, Brymo
was called to the witness box for cross examination, and he revealed his
numerous dealings with Chocolate City.
Answering questions on why he dumped the record label, Brymo revealed
that he and the C.E.O of the label Audu Maikori had a verbal agreement
to part ways.
‘We had a discussion at Chocolate City’s office in Lekki in December
2012, when he told me I can leave the label. I was not happy with the
way I was being treated by the label and we agreed to stop working
together. He was to give me a document to that effect but he later
changed his mind,’ Brymo told the court.
During cross examination, it was also revealed that Brymo signed a three
album and a five-year-deal with the record label which was to expire in
2016.
Reacting to Justice Buba’s decision to pull out of the case, Brymo’s
counsel Nike Olagbende told NET that the judge had no choice than to do
so.
‘The judge did the right thing. Once a party feels the judge is being
biased, the judge has the option of pulling out. What he did was fair,‘
Olagbende revealed after the court proceedings....
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Brymo and his counsel
are fighting against Chocolate City’s breach of contract claim…
Yesterday. Photo: Steve Dede/NET…
The judge in charge of the ongoing court case between Brymo and
Chocolate City, Justice Buba I.N, has pulled out of the case after he
was accused of being biased.
During cross examination of singer Brymo, yesterday, Chocolate City
Counsel T.O Lawal claimed that the Chocolate City vs. Brymo dispute was
as a result of the singer’s misconducts and his promotion of hard drugs
on his social network accounts.
‘I want to put it to you that one of the reasons you had problems with
the plaintiff (Chocolate City) was because you were promoting hard drugs
on your social network accounts. I was made to understand by the record
label that your conducts and promotion of hard drugs like Indian hemp
made the record label to lose a potential N20M endorsement deal for you
with a major telecommunication company. Negotiations were ongoing about
the deal, but it was called off,’ Lawal said to Brymo.
However, the statement was playfully countered by the judge, Justice
Buba I.N, who said: ‘The plaintiff cannot have a problem with a singer
promoting hard drugs because that is what they all do. We are all fans
of Fela and Bob Marley, and they promoted these things.’
Unhappy with the judge’s comment, T.O Lawal expressed his sadness and
insinuated that the judge was being biased.
To ensure fair hearing to the satisfaction of both parties, Justice Buba
made it clear that he will be handing the case over to another judge.
During the court session that lasted from 1:14PM to about 1:47PM, Brymo
was called to the witness box for cross examination, and he revealed his
numerous dealings with Chocolate City.
Answering questions on why he dumped the record label, Brymo revealed
that he and the C.E.O of the label Audu Maikori had a verbal agreement
to part ways.
‘We had a discussion at Chocolate City’s office in Lekki in December
2012, when he told me I can leave the label. I was not happy with the
way I was being treated by the label and we agreed to stop working
together. He was to give me a document to that effect but he later
changed his mind,’ Brymo told the court.
During cross examination, it was also revealed that Brymo signed a three
album and a five-year-deal with the record label which was to expire in
2016.
Reacting to Justice Buba’s decision to pull out of the case, Brymo’s
counsel Nike Olagbende told NET that the judge had no choice than to do
so.
‘The judge did the right thing. Once a party feels the judge is being
biased, the judge has the option of pulling out. What he did was fair,‘
Olagbende revealed after the court proceedings....
Read More at thenet.ng/2014/05/chocolate-city-vs-byrmo-judge-drops-case-due-to-accusation-of-bias/ Follow us: @theNETng on Twitter | theNETng on Facebook
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Brymo and his counsel are fighting
against Chocolate City’s breach of contract claim…
The judge in charge of the ongoing
court case between Brymo and Chocolate City, Justice Buba I.N, has pulled out
of the case after he was accused of being biased.
During cross examination of singer
Brymo, yesterday, Chocolate City Counsel T.O Lawal claimed that the Chocolate
City vs. Brymo dispute was as a result of the singer’s misconducts and his
promotion of hard drugs on his social network accounts.
‘I want to put it to you that one of
the reasons you had problems with the plaintiff (Chocolate City) was because
you were promoting hard drugs on your social network accounts. I was made to
understand by the record label that your conducts and promotion of hard drugs
like Indian hemp made the record label to lose a potential N20M endorsement
deal for you with a major telecommunication company. Negotiations were ongoing about the
deal, but it was called off,’ Lawal said to Brymo.
However, the statement was
playfully countered by the judge, Justice Buba I.N, who said: ‘The plaintiff
cannot have a problem with a singer promoting hard drugs because that is what
they all do. We are all fans of Fela and Bob Marley, and they promoted these
things.’
Unhappy with the judge’s comment, T.O Lawal expressed his sadness and
insinuated that the judge was being biased.
To ensure fair hearing to the
satisfaction of both parties, Justice Buba made it clear that he will be
handing the case over to another judge.
During the court session that lasted
from 1:14PM to about 1:47PM, Brymo was called to the witness box for cross
examination, and he revealed his numerous dealings with Chocolate City.
Answering questions on why he dumped the record label, Brymo revealed that he
and the C.E.O of the label Audu Maikori had a verbal agreement to part ways.
‘We had a discussion at Chocolate
City’s office in Lekki in December 2012, when he told me I can leave the label.
I was not happy with the way I was being treated by the label and we agreed to
stop working together.He was to give me a document to that
effect but he later changed his mind,’ Brymo told the court.
During cross
examination, it was also revealed that Brymo signed a three album and a
five-year-deal with the record label which was to expire in 2016.
Reacting to
Justice Buba’s decision to pull out of the case, Brymo’s counsel Nike Olagbende
told NET that the judge had no choice than to do so.
‘The judge did the right thing. Once
a party feels the judge is being biased, the judge has the option of pulling
out. What he did was fair,‘ Olagbende revealed after the court proceedings....
Chocolate City Counsel T.O Lawal and
Brymo’s Counsel Nike Olagbende after court hearing.
Chocolate City counsel T.O Lawal still maintains that he doesn’t want to talk
to the press. ‘I have been a lawyer for more than a decade and I have never
spoken to the press. You have been disturbing me for a while and I promise I
will speak to you soon but not today,’ he told NET Correspondent.
Brymo, as
usual, was in court with his girlfriend. His father, who has always joined him
in court, was absent today.
The court will soon announce the new judge for the
case and a resumption date for the hearing....
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