Wizkid and manager have been reportedly
issued a warrant of arrest by the Ugandan court.
Face TV, through its lawyer, Fred
Muwema, has obtained a warrant of arrest for the singer, who allegedly failed
to honour a US$60,000 contractual obligations to perform at a concert in Uganda
on December 3.
The warrant, issued by the Buganda Road
Court, has directed the International Police (Interpol) and Uganda Police to
arrest Wizkid. The warrant reads: “To: Any police officer, Uganda police
force/international police (Interpol).
Whereas Sunday of Lagos Nigeria. Stands
charged with the offence of; C1: Obtaining money by false pretence contrary to
section 305 of the penal code act. C11: cheating contrary to section 307 of the
penal code act. .
You are hereby directed to arrest the
said Sunday Are and produce him before me on or before the 16th day of January
2017.” The order was issued today by Magistrate Baligeya Moses Mufumbiro.
According to Muwema, Wizkid’s manager
Sunday Are was paid the full performance fee of US$60,000, a brokerage fee of
$5,000 and $3,000 as per diem for the days Wizkid’s group was going to stay in
Uganda.
“Our client then incurred substantial
expenses in booking and re-booking flights, hotel, venue, advertising and
promotions for the concert, which expenses grossed over $300,000.
In the meantime, more than 25,000
Ugandans paid for tickets in advance in anticipation of the Concert. To our
client’s dismay and utter shock, Wizkid and his troupe did not show up for the
Concert despite assurances were made up to the very last minute.
This misconduct by the accused has not
only damaged the name and reputation of our client.” In response, the court
issued the arrest warrant against both Wizkid and his manager Are.
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