Brymo free to pursue
career as court lifts injunction…
The injunction filed by record label Chocolate City against its estranged artiste, Brymo, has been lifted by Justice I. Buba of the Federal High Court sitting yesterday in Ikoyi Lagos.
The
presiding judge stated that the singer needs to continue his career while the
case is before the court.
‘Since
the plaintiff (Chocolate City) can be compensated at a later date, the
defendant is free to carry out his duties as a singer so that none of the
parties will be at a disadvantage,’ Justice Buba said.
At
the court sitting, Chocolate City’s counsel, T.O Lawal, insisted that the
primary concern of the court should be the case of the contract breach by Brymo
and not the failure of Chocolate City to fulfil its promise as accused by
Brymo.‘Because of the peculiarity of Brymo’s job, money cannot compensate the
record label so the injunction should stand,’ Lawal said.
Brymo’s
counsel, Nike Olagbede, after apologising to the court for her unruly behaviour
last week, argued that Brymo was right to quit the record label, as the latter
could not fulfil its promises.
‘An
underground artiste signed for a record label in good faith and believed his
career will be propelled. All that was promised was not fulfilled and the
singer couldn’t promote himself. He wants to be released because artistes in
this music industry have a short career span,‘ she told the court.
Brymo’s
counsel also told the court that Chocolate City informed Brymo that they
wouldn’t be able to fund his second album because they were financing other
artistes on the label. It was also revealed that Brymo signed a five-year and
three-album contract with Chocolate City, which was due to expire on April 13,
2016.
After
lifting the injunction, the judge adjourned the case to give the counsels time
to provide witnesses to back up their claims. The case has been adjourned till
March 19, 2014.
Dressed
in all-black native attire, Brymo was in court with his father and his
girlfriend. The artiste declined to comment on the judge’s interlocutory
ruling, insisting NET talks to his counsel, Olagbede.
Olagbede
confirmed the lifting of the injunction, but was reluctant to speak further on
the case.
‘I
don’t have the full details of what the judge just said. The injunction, of a
truth, has been lifted, but I cannot say more at this point until I get the
details,’ she told NET.
No
well-known Chocolate City rep was present at the court and the counsels were
not available to comment on the lifting of the injunction against Brymo.
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