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Entertainment of Friday, 30 October 2020

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Cynthia Morgan signs new deal with US firm, says she had global market in mind

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Talented Nigerian singer, Cynthia Morgan, is ready to make a bigger comeback than ever after she signed a new management deal with a top entertainment firm in the US called The Facilitator Management.

It is no longer news that Nigerian music has been taking centre stage in the world for a while now as people have become more aware of the Afrobeat sound.

In a statement made available to Channels TV by the singer’s management, it was said that it was committed to harnessing her talent and showcasing Afrobeat to the world in a more organised setting.

The firm is said to have its headquarters in Las Vegas and is owned by the CEO ‘Uncle Odis’ Johnson and Co-Founder / President Tabiyah Yetunde.

Channels reports that the owners of the firm have combined experience of over 50 years in music and entertainment.

Cynthia Morgan’s PR counsel, Muyiwa Babalola described the singer as having a diverse fan base all over the world considering her style of music.

The singer said that Odis and Tabiyah were the perfect match for her and that she felt lucky to work with them.

In her words:

“Odis Johnson and Tabiyah are the perfect match for me, Tabiyah has got in-depth knowledge of my type of music, she’s work with notable artists across the Caribbean and to top it all, her man-management skill is special.Cynthia also said she was excited because being a manager is more than the music and it has everything to do with the artiste’s life.

She said that the founders of her new management care about the musician as a person and not just from the business angle of things.

The German Juice crooner also said that she made the decision to sign the management deal with the global market in mind.

This is great news considering that Cynthia Morgan particularly had a tough time with her former record label owned by Jude ‘Engees’ Okoye.

The singer and Jude had been at a back and forth on social media about breached contracts, owed money, and other things.