Do not lie against me, embattled producer tells Singer, Mercy Chinwo

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Mr. Ezekiel Onyedikachukwu, the founder of Eeze Conceptz Limited, has informed Mercy Chinwo, a renowned gospel singer, that her allegations against him are false and unfounded.

This was said by Mr. Maxwell Opara, Onyedikachukwu’s attorney, in a statement he signed and provided to the media on Saturday in Abuja.

According to Opara, Chinwo allegedly broke the terms of her record label and management agreement with her label, Eeze Conceptz Limited, and lied to the EFCC about his client.

The lawyer made it clear that Onyedikachukwu was never Chinwo’s manager.

He said that his client was her producer, who occasionally in 2017 scouted and found her singing talent, nurtured it, and put her in the spotlight inside the gospel music industry.

He also said that the allegation that the embattled producer diverted the singer’s $345,000 U.S. dollars in royalties was false.

“The members of public must take note; that the allegations made against our client by Mercy Chinwo and the EFCC before obtaining the arrest warrant order for the arrest of our client were false and unfounded.

“This is evident as contained in the processes presented by the EFCC before the Honorable Court prior to obtaining the said order, wherein the EFCC alleged our client was Mercy Chinwo’s manager which he is not and never was.

“Again, the allegation that our client diverted Mercy Chinwo’s funds is also totally false and that our client could not be reached, which both Mercy Chinwo, and the EFCC very well know how our client could be reached and apprehended in such events.”

“Consequently, we have commenced the procedure in line with the rules of the Honorable acourt to have the said order set aside or vacated.

“And we strongly believe that, once the facts and evidences are truthfully placed before the Honorable Court, the Honorable Court will do that which is right and just in the circumstance.

“Hence, we urge the members of the public to disregard every smear publication and campaign coordinated by Mercy Chinwo against our client.”

He alleged that Chinwo signed a Label and Artist Management Contract for a five-year term beginning from 2017 to 2022 with their client but reneged.

According to Okpara, the contract covers among  other things, ownership of the catalogue and splits of all royalties derived from the exploitation of music catalogue developed, financed and promoted  by the record label.

The lawyer said in the midst of the dispute, Onyedikachukwu was allegedly detained at the EFCC Ilorin office between April 16, 2024 and April 25, 2024,

He said during the period, the commission carried out extensive audit of Onyedikachukwu’s bank accounts and found no evidence of wrongdoings.

He said a fundamental rights enforcement suit was filed at the Federal High Court (FHC) in Lagos Division on July 17, 2024, against the anti-graft agency, Chinwo and others, to restrain them from further harassment, arrest and detention of their client.

“It therefore came as a rude shock for the same commission to claim that Mr Onyedikachukwu’s had not been located and procured an ex-parte warrant of arrest on him.

“These schemes are targeted to malign the Label and its Founder and they will be very firmly resisted within the ambit of the law,” he said.

NAN reports that Justice Alexander Owoeye of a FHC in Lagos had, on Thursday, issued an arrest warrant against Onyedikachukwu.

The order followed an ex-parte motion moved by EFCC’s lawyer, Bilikisu Buhari, over alleged diversion of the singer’s $345,000 in royalties from her digital platforms and events.

Justice Owoeye adjourned the matter until Jan. 24 for Onyedikachukwu’s arraignment.(

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