Naeto C has responded to the allegations of fraud made by Abuja-based show promoter, Fine Boy Swag Entertainment. Read the statement from Naeto C's camp below;
“With reference to the news making the rounds on entertainment
blog portals and social media platforms about our client Naeto C
defrauding a show promoter of certain amount of money, we would like to
clear the air and set the records straight. For the purpose of clarity
and details, we will enumerate all the facts of the affair below.
Naeto C actually made the trip to Abuja to fulfill his end of the
agreement subject to receiving full payment for the said event which
was supposed to be a day before or on the date of the engagement. When
it became apparent on the day of the show that the promoters were not
forthcoming with paying up the balance, our client declined to grace the
show with his presence especially as he had held up his end of the
bargain regardless of the show being 3 days to his wedding. Most
significantly, the signature on the agreement document is not that of
our client and this act of forgery is not only distasteful, but
criminal.
At this junction, it should be stated for the benefit of those
that are new to the entertainment business that ‘a show promoter is
liable to forfeit any money deposited to book an artiste for a
particular date if the promoter fails to complete payment before the
stipulated time for the performance and the artiste is permitted to walk
away from the arrangement’. This is standard practice in entertainment
all over the world because artiste will decline all other approaches by
prospective clients once a party makes a commitment by way of an initial
deposit.
Now that we have established the ground facts, let us further clarify the following claims that were made:
At no point did the said promoter have a direct conversation with
our client regarding the subject. All forms of communication in the
build up to the agreement were carried out via a third party, a certain
DJ Fresh, for whom our client was willing to perform as a favor. The sum deposited is a fraction of the total amount which was
agreed upon and stated in the agreement document as payment for his
services.
Naeto C as a brand is of the premium stock. His life is well
documented in the public’s eye from his family background to his
upbringing, educational background, and his career as a musical artiste.
He has been able to conduct himself and his business in a decent manner
thereby making his brand appealing enough for brands and establishments
to leverage their products upon. His integrity has never been
questioned in any sphere of existence for any reason whatsoever. Also,
every established show promoter knows it costs considerably more than
the figure in question to book Naeto C for a performance.
In summary:
It is true that our client Naeto C was approached to perform at a show which was to be held in Abuja on July 18 2012.
It is also true that he accepted an initial sum as deposit payment
to indicate the promoter’s commitment to employing his services on the
date agreed upon. No contract was signed by Naeto C, however it was expected that the
promoter was to pay the balance on or before the day of the show as
agreed with the aforementioned third party – DJ Fresh. The promoter however defaulted on the payment of the balance from the amount agreed upon during negotiations.
That said, we will explore all options made available to us
within legal bounds of the constitution of Nigeria, including suing for
fraudulent practices (forgery of signature) and defamation of character
if we deem it fit, if these false claims and accusations are not
retracted and a letter of apology issued.”
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