2 years ago
Chief of 3 Media Network, Sadiq Abdulai Abu has offered an alternate point of view to the claim documented against quick rising Ghanaian artist Black Sherif by his previous administrator and agent, Shadrach Agyei Owusu, referred to broadly as Snap. Giving an understanding into the issue relied on the legitimate system, Sadiq said there's no court that can forbid Blacko from proceeding as Shadrach requesting in his claim.
He further said halting the artiste to perform and create income for his protected innovation establishes denial of basic freedoms.
"No court prevents a specific individual from carrying on with his lifestyle, regardless of whether the individual has been sued.
The artiste's lifestyle is persistent recording and to perform. Along these lines, it would turn into a common liberties issue assuming that any court will prevent him from carrying on with his lifestyle.
The way things are presently, the court hasn't injuncted Black Sherif from performing or busy.
"He has eight days to most importantly enter an appearance, concede that he has gotten the request and that he has a safeguard or not," he as of late in a radio conversation.
Sadiq attested that Black Sherif has extra 10 days to answer the suit documented by Shadrach Agyei Owusu, which is yet to certified or in any case by the court.
"Inside these eight days, Black Sherif can play a show he has been charged to play on - including the Easter shows. It's not right that he can't play shows, and individuals who have given him cash can't play.
Past that also, when he even enters an appearance, generally there is a 10-day window he needs to record a protection - forthcoming the court's choice. Thus, the eight working days, in addition to the 10 days to document a safeguard, he has around 18 days to work with," he closed.
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