It is no longer news that singer, Kiss Daniel, and his record label, G-World entertainment are currently at logger heads with the latter dragging the
It is no longer news that singer, Kiss Daniel, and his record label, G-World entertainment are currently at logger heads with the latter dragging the former to court over a breach of contract. Kiss Daniels was reportedly ordered to stop recording new songs, performing at events, and even using the name ‘Kiss Daniel’ without the express permission of the label. Kiss Daniel on his part has insisted that no court order was served him even though his former manager, Louiza Williams says otherwise.
She said, “It is not true that he is unaware of the court order. Court officials went to his house to serve him the documents but he avoided them. When he was told by his gateman that he had visitors, he said he was coming out to see them. But when he discovered they were from the court, he refused to come out, and rather sent someone to collect the papers on his behalf. Meanwhile, the court official had been specifically instructed to make sure the documents were received by Kiss Daniel himself.
“Kiss managed to dodge receiving the court papers; probably because he was afraid he would be arrested. They are trying to do damage control and cause confusion to divert attention from the real issue. How can the Federal High Court lie? I would just advise them to respond to the court suit, and on January 9, 2018, Kiss Daniel has to be in court for the hearing.”
Speaking further, she said, “He had been taking bookings from behind but because of the court orders that we made public, most of the clients are now panicking. They have been putting pressure on him to refund their monies. Many of them have also been calling us.”
Asked about the implications if Kiss Daniel continues to release songs, she said, “If he goes ahead to release an album or fails to maintain the status quo like the court ordered, we wouldn’t take laws into our hands. But that would be against the court order and you know what that means. We would only need to provide a proof that he indeed disobeyed the court’s order.”
Early last week, the 23-year-old singer reacted to the court papers with a post on Instagram declaring himself victorious. Oluwatobiloba Daniel Dhikrullah Anidugbe this is gonna be a sweet victory for you young man,” he wrote.