
Ayo Maff, a Nigerian recording artiste has been sued by the record label, TunesBid, for allegedly violating their recording agreement.
In a statement on its Instagram page, the label accused the singer and his management of breaching the contract signed in December 2023.
The label said it funded Maff’s singles, ‘Street Anthem’, ‘Dealer’, and ‘7 Days’. Securing a distribution deal for him with Empire Distribution.
While warning show promoters and entertainment companies to stop associating with the singer or face legal action, the label insisted that Ayodele Maff remains under contract.
“Tunesbid Limited, following a series of discussions, entered an Exclusive Recording Agreement with ‘Ayo Maff’ on December 3, 2023, with the Artist’s legal team Oyefeso Oluwamayowa Olumide, Okolie Amobi Chiedu, and Oyefeso Ayotunde representing OceansTreasure Limited.
“The contract had a stipulated period agreed upon, which includes the release of his three singles, all fully funded by Tunesbid Limited, within the first 7 months of the agreement. The singer and his management teams had continued conniving to defraud Tunesbid by entering a dishonourable contract”.
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Read the statement below:






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