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“You will suffer for your evil ways” Cynthia Morgan curses Jude Okoye

Seems the Cynthia Morgan saga isn’t over yet as embattled singer took to her Instagram page to blast her former record label boss, Jude Okoye.

Cynthia Morgan took to the story of her Instagram page to rain curses on the music executive as she wished him suffering and tagged him “evil”.

“Jude you will suffer for your evil ways” she wrote…

See the screenshot below…

It was recalled that Jude Okoye was dragged by Nigerians on social media after Cynthia Morgan alleged that he took over all her social media accounts and stripped her off her name after she opted to leave the label. An accusation Jude denied with proof.

Cynthia was later tagged a liar on social media.

Cynthia Morgan’s former manager, Joy Tongo released the contract the dancehall singer signed with Jude. In the contract which was signed in October 2013 and ran for 4 years and had a 2 year option renewal, It also had a 50-50 sharing formula and it was not stated anywhere that Cynthia Morgan would lose her name.

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