Monday, 24 April 2017

Prince Adekunle,Ahuja Bello Others Congratulate MCSN.

Prince Adekunle,Ahuja Bello Others Congratulate MCSN.

Juju music stars led by the Veteran Singer General prince Adekunle and Ahuja Bello  have send a congratulatory message to the Orits Wiliki led Musical copyright society of Nigeria (MCSN) over its  recent approval as a collecting society.
According to letter dated 20,April,2017 and jointly signed by Fabulous Ade King,Uncle Timmy Afonja,Deacon Sunny Davies Afowo,Princess Lady  Balogun,Lanre Fassy ,S.Ola  and M.F.Olayinka ,the concerned artistes felicitate with the MCSN over the 24 year legal battle on  the issues of copyright saying it is a hard earned victory.
While thanking the legal team of MCSN for a job well done the artistes gave kudos to the General Muhammed Buhari led administration for believing in the rule of law and by keeping to its electoral promises  'we now believe that change is real'.
Other members of the group are Uncle Bayo Adelaja,Great Ade Samson and Iyabo Eru Agba.

Saturday, 1 April 2017

EFCC ArraignsYemi Akeju,Minting Staff For Breach Of Procurement Process.

EFCC Arraigns Yemi Akeju .

Chairman Ideas Communications and President/Chairman Institute of Directors(IoD) Samuel .Yemi  Akeju who was recently arrested by the operatives of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been charged to court.
Akeju and  a former secretary to the Nigerian security printing and minting PLC named Mrs.Abieyuwa Aideyan were charged to court for allegedly breaching the public procurement process in the sale of a landed property belonging to the Federal Government.
The said property is said to be known as Pacific Village located at Ijede,in the Ikorodu area of Lagos state.
Akeju and Aideyan were arraigned on two counts before Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court in Lagos.
After the charged were read and the accused pleaded not guilty,  Justice Buba granted the accused persons bail with the sum of 50 million each and sureties in same amount.
Yemi Akeju was remanded at Ikoyi pending when the bail conditions will be met.