Singer sued over unpaid 100M Naira debt


Mainstream Nigerian vocalist, D'banj, has been sued by innovation organization, MindHub for owing over N100, 000, 000 naira. 

In an archive only discharged to Pulse on November 16, 2016, it gives the idea that the Kokomaster marked a notice of comprehension with the innovation organization on October 19, 2012, for the advancement of a show sorted out by his media house, D'Kings Men Media LTD. 

MindHub contributed the entirety of the aggregate of $500,000 and N20 Million for the association of shows. 

Obviously, the agreement expresses that the 35-year-old would be by and by obligated for the installment of the aggregates of cash in case of D'Kings Media inability to pay. 

At the point when Dkings Men media neglected to pay back, Mindhub Technologies required the reimbursement from Dbanj. 

Out of the credit, D'banj who as of late won the Black Entertainment Film Fashion Television and Art (BEFFTA) excitement symbol of the year grant, allegedly paid just $260,000 and N8,600,000 leaving the exceptional entirety of $240,000 and N6,400,000. 

The innovation organization has now taken the issue up lawfully. They've tried it realized that all endeavors made by them for him to pay demonstrated fruitless. 

In his offer to pay the previously mentioned exceptional wholes to the Mindhub, Dbanj issued a Skye Bank check No. 10000039 on December 29, 2013, in the total of $240,000 for the sake of Henry Ojogho, Mindhub's Vice Chairman. The check was returned unpaid on presentation by the said Henry Ojogho, who tried to know from Skye Bank the purpose behind giving back the check. Skye Bank told Chief Henry Ojogho that it was because of absence of assets in the Dbanj's record. 

The checks was additionally supported "DAR" by the Bank. D'banj issued another GT Bank check No.00000046 dated January 20, 2014, in the whole of N15, 000,000 for Mindhub. 

Subsequently, MindHub recorded a suit in 2015 against Dbanj to recoup the totals of cash. 

The case is presently before Justice Oyebanjo of the High Court of Lagos State, Ikeja Division and would be expected for hearing on December 9, 2016.

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