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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Update On 'Chocolate City and Brymo'



Closure is still far away in the ongoing court case between Chocolate City and its estranged singer Brymo, as the case has been adjourned until Wednesday, May 7, 2014.
In a court sitting held at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos, Brymo’s Counsel, Nike Olagbende said she could not reply the defence and counter claims of the complainant Chocolate City because of a missing document.
‘I humbly apologise for failing to provide the required documents. The documents needed to be filed to the court will get to me tomorrow (Wednesday, April 8) so I promise to bring it to the court on Friday,’


Nike told the court. Both parties’ counsels deliberated on a suitable date for adjournment and the presiding judge, Justice Buba I.N, approved Wednesday, May 7, 2014, to resume court hearing for the case. Brymo was accompanied by his manager Lanre Lawal, his girlfriend and his parents.


Chocolate City General Manager Ibukun ‘Aibee’ Abidoye was also present at the court sitting that lasted from 1:30 PM to about 1:50PM. Explaining to reporters, the counsel said that the document mentioned to the court earlier is important to the case and would be handed over to the court soon. Brymo’s manager, Lanre Lawal, revealed that the singer is already back to work as ordered by the court.
‘His album is now on the street,’ he said. Chocolate City’s counsel T.O Lawal could not be reached for comments. It will be recalled that Chocolate City sued Brymo for breach of contract, after he left the record label before the fulfilment or expiration of his contract.

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