Nigerian music executive Eezee Tee has broken his silence regarding the ongoing controversy with renowned Gospel singer Mercy Chinwo, calling for transparency amidst allegations of contract disputes and financial misconduct.
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The dispute escalated when Eezee Tee was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and reportedly spent nine days in detention. After his release, he claimed that he was coerced into transferring $274,000 to Mercy Chinwo under duress, threatening further detention if he did not comply.
“I was forced to transfer $274,000 to Mercy Chinwo. Why am I transferring money to her when she’s not giving back what she owes?” Eezee Tee told the media, emphasizing his concerns about the fairness of the situation.
He also highlighted that Mercy Chinwo still owes her former record label a third album and several singles, suggesting that the push for transparency regarding their dealings seems one-sided.
The public has been following the developments closely as both parties provide contrasting accounts of the financial and contractual arrangements. Eezee Tee’s statements raise further questions about the handling of artists’ contracts and the importance of clear communication in the music industry.
As the controversy continues to unfold, many are calling for both parties to resolve their differences amicably and for greater transparency in the industry.