Judge adjourns Brymo and Chocolate City case as both parties clash in court

The ongoing legal battle between Chocolate City
and Brymo is set to continue as the case has been
adjourned to a later date.
At a sitting yesterday at the Federal High
Court in Lagos, the presiding judge, Justice Buba
I.N was forced to adjourn the hearing after
counsels from both parties clashed in the
courtroom. The session started by 11:14 a.m and
ended by 1:00 p.m.
Brymo's legal representative, Nike
Olagbede and Chocolate City's counsel, T.O Lawal
clashed after a disagreement which led to the use
of derogatory words between the two learned
counsels during a court session. Justice Buba then
announced that the case will be adjourned to a
later date. 'I will adjourn this case because the
counsels have failed to portray themselves
according
to the stipulations of the court acts and
acted in complete disregard to the court
regulations,' Justice Buba said.
The case has now been adjourned to
Tuesday, March 4, 2014 as agreed by both
counsels. Speaking to The NET at the end of the
court sessions, Brymo's legal rep, Nike Olagbede
reiterated Brymo's desire to fight for his right.
'Brymo will continue to fight. This fight
is not for him alone. It is for all Nigerian
music artistes against record labels set out to
frustrate them'.
TheNet

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