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CYNTHIA MORGAN CLAIMS EX MANAGER RIPS HER APART

Cynthia Morgan’s former manager, Joy Tongo has gone on Twitter and Instagram to slam the dancehall musician after she granted an interview where she blamed Jude Okoye for her career woes.
In an Instagram Live chat with former Miss Globe Nigeria, Cassandra Ogbebor, Cynthia Morgan spoke about the record label issues she had after signing to Northside Entertainment, which was owned by P Square’s older brother, Jude ‘Engees’ Okoye (read here).
Cynthia told of how she lost her stage name “Cynthia Morgan”, her VEVO account, royalties, her Instagram account and other things due to the contract she signed with the record label.
Cynthia Morgan, who now goes by the stage name Madrina, said she can no longer uses the name Cynthia Morgan for business purposes due to the contract she signed. She added that she became depressed thereafter and suffered an illness that nearly took her life. She had to relocate to Benin to get cheaper treatment.
Her revelation made her the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter NG as users trended the hashtag #BringBackCynthiaMorgan in a bid to revive Cynthia’s career.
Peter Okoye, who had a falling out with his brother Jude, also weighed in on the matter and appeared to take Cynthia’s side (read here).
However, one person who was not on Cynthia’s side is her former boss and manager, Joy Tongo. Joy took to Twitter to accuse Cynthia of seeking sympathy with her story. She also claimed Cynthia is owing her $30,000 and owing Jude Okoye “over 40 Million”. She added that she was the one who connected Cynthia to Jude Okoye and threatened to reveal more.
She tweeted: “I am in a much better place , so this time, don’t dare me . I am ready for you. Very very ready.
“People will do anything for clout! SMH !
“Cynthia Morgan this is 2020, we haven’t forgotten all your dirt ! Internet does not lie , emails does not lie and much more . I am coming for you ! All the dirt you did to I and Jude and others you must pay this time around . It’s over 4 years and you are still talking trash!”

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