Cynthia Morgan has been on the news lately, as sympathies pour out from Nigerians over her declined career. Sterling Bank is also playing its part in reviving the dancehall artiste’s career as it has offered to work with her on a project.
Sterling Bank, via a tweet on its official Twitter handle, offered to work with Cynthia Morgan.
See statement below:
“Hey Cynthia Morgan, we have followed your story and believe there is a bright future ahead of you. We would like to work with you on our ONE BANK campaign. Please get in touch by DM,” the bank tweeted.
The embattled singer who has changed her stage name to Madrina broke the silence on her travails during an Instagram live session. She revealed that the boss of her former record label, Northside Records’ Jude Okoye is responsible for her woes.
She said “Jude Okoye took over my VEVO account, made me stop using Cynthia Morgan as a stage name because he claimed I did not pay him all the money spent on producing my videos.
“I would have won if I battled him back then but I felt it was not necessary. I paid my accommodation back then, the only thing he did for me was shoot videos that he did not even promote.
“I fell ill in December 2018 and it lasted for like six months. I became depressed because I felt I was not where I needed to be.
However, Cynthia Morgan said she is open for a partnership as she is ready for a comeback and don’t want to be signed under a record label. Celebrities and fans have pledged support for the embattled singer and a GoFundMe fundraising account have been created for her.