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Late MC Loph’s Label Boss, Emeka Morgan, In Human Rituals Mess

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Forget all the bravados and show offs, the authentic information at our disposal is that there is a serious crisis rocking Morgan Entertainment right about now. So serious is it that the MD and African rep of the label, former actor and Producer, Obi Madubogu was seriously beaten up by the company workers on the order of the company’s CEO, Emeka Nwanne Oguejiofor, popularly known as Emeka Morgan, who is based in America.

For the purpose of understanding, let me quickly give you an excerpt into Morgan Entertainment.

Recall the record label owned by acclaimed American based businessman, Emeka Nwanne Oguejiofor, popular referred to as Emeka Morgan, it was the same label that signed rapper, MC Loph and gave him the car gift with which he got an accident and died, alongside his only sister, thus leaving their mother, childless.

Now that you know, fast forward to what happened on Friday, June 14, 2013 at Morgan Entertainment office, 12, Nuru Oniwo Street, Aguda Surulere. As narrated by an eye witness, who was there present.

We were told that, the label boss, Emeka Morgan had earlier promised to give out a car to any TV/Radio presenter who promotes his artistes (Ned, Konga, Onyenze, Dnerio, Morroco Maduka and Ozoemena Nsugbe) in their various forums. According what we later heard, few months after, he discovered that OPJ, a Wazobia Fm presenter did the job to his satisfaction and decided to give him the car gift.

However, a messy fight was said to have broke out, when Obi Madubogu, the labels’ MD and African representative, who was supposed to hand over the car to OPJ, refused giving out the car keys, claiming that the company owed him and other staffers over four months’ salary arrears.

According to what www.myemag.net reliably gathered, Obi insisted that the car won’t be given out until the company offsets staffer’s salary arrears, which onlookers, according to our source, thought right.

The CEO, who probably must have see his action as an affront, then called a group of his loyalists, among whom was one Austin, the company’s accountant and some other staffers of the company, and asked them to forcefully take the car keys from Obi and beat him up mercilessly, which they eventually did, stated our source.

Afterwards, Obi who managed to escape with bruises all over his head and face, was said to have lost his phones and car key to the attack, ran to the nearest police station and on arrival, the police arrested everyone who was in sight, including the studio Sound Engineer, Bolaji, Dnerio and others.

Shortly after, the whole matter, which he, Obi felt was in his favour, took a different dimension, because according to what we heard, other staffers of the company had initially passed a vote of incompetence on him, claiming that he is unfit for the position of a manager, which explains why they joined in beating him up, in the first place.

Shortly after, Morgan called from America and asked that the policemen were bribed to strike off the case which they did. Obi who felt lost out was said to have started opening can of worms, screaming and calling Morgan unprintable names, he even went as far as alleging that Morgan used the late MC Loph for rituals as well all as accusing him of doing dirty jobs in America, in the name of business.

As things stand, the CEO of Morgan Entertainment, Emeka Morgan is said to be on serious hot seat, following Obi’s promise to reveal his many atrocities. According to sources, he has been running from pillar to post trying to appease Obi and stop him from spilling the beans, to avoid the magnitude of embarrassment it might bring on his person and gigantic business empire. We are top of the matter; we will be bringing you all the details as it unfolds, don’t go away.

Culled from myemag.net

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