Cynthia Morgan, now known as Madrina, has hit back at her former record label boss, Jude Okoye, urging him to focus on his family disputes rather than drag her into theirs. The latest development comes amid a series of accusations, counter-accusations and public revelations that have left fans and observers worried.
The feud flared up again when Jude Okoye, who once managed the P-Square duo of brothers Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye, spoke out about his share of the group’s royalties and the dynamics of their business relationship. However, Cynthia Morgan’s recent statement has turned the spotlight back on her tumultuous relationship with Jude Okoye.
Cynthia Morgan, who has been vocal about her struggles following her departure from Jude Records, took to social media to address the situation directly.Nobody begged you to sign with anyone. Face your brothers and leave me alone.,” she posted, alluding to ongoing disputes within the Okoye family. The statement was in response to recent comments made by Jude Okoye, in which he may have indirectly or directly implicated Morgan in his story.
Cynthia Morgan and Jude Okoye’s history is rife with allegations of financial mismanagement and control over her career. After leaving the label, Morgan has detailed her financial struggles, including complaints about not receiving royalties and being left in a situation where she could barely afford basic necessities. Her transition to Madrina was in part an attempt to reclaim her identity and career from the shadow of past label disputes.
Public sentiment seems to be leaning towards sympathy for Cynthia Morgan, with many users citing her previous statements against Jude Okoye as potentially being vindicated by the current family feud within P-Square.If Peter Okoye’s allegations against her brother Jude are true, the little girl could have suffered worse.“, one user commented, agreeing with the notion that Morgan’s experiences could have been a precursor to the issues now being aired publicly by the Okoye brothers.
For his part, Jude Okoye has maintained that he is not only a manager but also an equal partner in P-Square, with a significant portion of the group’s earnings to which he claims he is entitled. However, his efforts to clarify his position have inadvertently brought attention back to his dealings with other artists, including Cynthia Morgan.