Sterling Bank comes to Cynthia Morgan’s rescue

Sterling Bank comes to Cynthia Morgan’s rescue

Sterling Bank PLC has offered to help popular dancehall singer, Cynthia Morgan get back on her feet again. The singer had been out of the music scene

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Sterling Bank PLC has offered to help popular dancehall singer, Cynthia Morgan get back on her feet again. The singer had been out of the music scene for sometime after a contract crisis with her music label and worse of all, an illness that consumed all her savings.

In an Instagram Live chat with Sandra Ogbebor, she spoke about her illness, which was not drug related. She spoke on why she relocated to Benin to recuperate and save costs and how she fell into depression after she found her resources drained. She also blamed Jude Okoye, owner of her record label, NorthSide for her misfortunes.

Cynthia who now goes by the stage name, Madrina alleged that Jude Okoye hijacked all her social media handles and stopped her from using the name ‘Cynthia Morgan’ after their business agreement ended.

Now Sandra Ogbebor is marshalling efforts to relaunch Cynthia’s music career. Sandra has launched a GoFundMe campaign for Cynthia. The target is $150,000.

However, Sterling Bank on Monday said it would like to work with Morgan, saying it had been following her story and believed there is bright future for her,
“Hey Cynthia Morgan, we have followed your story and believe there is a bright future ahead of you. We would like to work with you on our ONE BANK campaign. Please get in touch by DM,” the bank tweeted.