A
popular show promoter, Fine Boy Swag (FBS)
Entertainment is currently
in a face-off with Storm Records, following its threat to drag one of
the artistes signed under the latter’s label, Naeto C to the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over what it termed an alleged
‘fraudulent obtainment of money under false pretence’ from the company
by the artiste.
According to a statement made available online, through its
representative, Muhammad Nura, the show promoter claimed that Naeto
C
failed to honour his side of an agreement to perform at one of the shows
which his company contracted the rapper in July, this year, after
making an initial payment of N400,000 out of the N600,000 agreed upon
as the total payment.
The statement reads, “13th November , 2012, Attention: All Media
Houses report of fraudulent obtainment of money by Mr. Naeto Chikwe.”
“We write to report the case of obtainment by false pretence
committed against our enterprise Fine Boy Swag Entertainment (herein
referred to as “Our Company”) by Mr. Nato Chikwe (A musician by
profession who is popularly known as “NAETO C” also herein referred to
as “NAETO C”.)
”We would like to state that we had discussions with NAETO C over a
contract to perform at the show which was scheduled to hold at Cubicle
Arena, Maitama Garden, Maitama on 18th of July 2012 by 5:00pm in Abuja,
Federal Republic of Nigeria and he agreed to perform at the show.
”Our agreement is detailed in a one page contract agreement dated
14th July, 2012 and signed by NAETO C and our enterprise. A copy of said
contract is hereby attached.
”Consequently, and as agreed upon discussions with NAETO C, Our
Company paid a deposit in the sum of four hundred thousand Naira (N400,
000.00) in to NAETO C’s Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) Account with the
account details as follows Account Name: Naeto Chikwe. Acct Number:
0115788951. A copy of the GTB payment teller is hereby attached.
”NAETO C defaulted in performing as agreed in the contract signed,
and also failed to pay back the money paid in respect of the contract
four hundred thousand Naira (N400,000.00) being the deposit paid in
respect of the contract.
His actions as stated above apart from being a breach have also
constituted an obtainment by false pretence which constitutes an offence
under the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
”We hereby write to inform the general public of the activities
constituting a betrayal of trust and serious criminal offence which
should be accorded attention by all concerned.
”NAETO C’s actions have made Our Company to suffer damages, which
among others include loss of good image, business goodwill and
withdrawal of contract deals by clients as many clients now see Our
Client as being unreliable.
”Our discussions with Naeto C to recover the amount paid have been
fruitless and have been met with insults. We have written to EFCC to
ensure that justice is done in respect of this matter and also to ensure
that NAETO C is brought to book to curb the crime rate in Nigeria
”We will be available for further consultations in respect of this matter as the claims are not in any way frivolous.
However, reacting to the allegation, a representative of Naeto C
said, the rapper fulfilled his side of the bargain but claimed that the
show promoter defaulted in paying up the balance of Naeto C’s fee.
In a statement, Naeto c’s representative threatened to sue the
company for defamation and forgery because the statement claimed the
signature shown in the contract does not belong to Naeto C. The
statement reads, “With reference to the news making the rounds on
entertainment blog portals and social media platforms about our client
Naeto C defrauding a show promoter of certain amount of money, we would
like to clear the air and set the records straight.
”For the purpose of clarity and details, we will enumerate all the facts of the affair below.
Naeto C actually made the trip to Abuja to fulfill his end of the
agreement subject to receiving full payment for the said event a day
before or on the date of the engagement. When it became apparent on the
day of the show that the promoters were not forthcoming with the
balance, our client declined to grace the show with his presence
especially as he had held up his end of the bargain regardless of the
fact that the show was three days to his wedding.
”Most significantly, the signature on the agreement document is not
that of our client and this act of forgery is not only distasteful, but
criminal.
”The promoter defaulted on the payment of the balance from the amount agreed upon during negotiations.
That said, we will explore all options made available to us within
legal bounds of the constitution of Nigeria, including suing for
fraudulent practices (forgery of signature) and defamation of character
if we deem it fit, if these false claims and accusations are not
retracted and a letter of apology issued
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