Majek Fashek's Management Writes An Open Letter To Timi Dakolo And His Management...


An insider sent me the letter written to Timi Dakolo for copy right infringement...read the letter below


A letter to Mr Timi Dakolo




Hi Mr Timi Dakolo.

My name is Omenka Uzoma Day[UZO], & I am Majek Fashek music business
consultant Manager and sole representative.

The main purpose of writing this open letter is to address the situation
of you doing a cover version of Majek Fashek song without his prior
consent or acknowledgement. Although we appreciate and we are always on
hand to support young and upcoming artist, not against the fact that they
remixed the songs of legends but things have to be done in the right
order, in the sense of acknowledging and giving accreditation to the
rightful owners of intellectual property, we feel that there is
infringement of copyright here.

I am here with Majek in London and we are working hard on Majek new
material which is our first and primal focus. And everything is going
accordingly to God be the Glory.

So I am actually alarmed to know that you Mr Dakolo an experience well
respect Nigerian music artist within the Nigerian Entertainment would
operate in such an uncanny manner

It more surprising to see you steep so low as to use Majek Fashek iconic
song 'Send down the rain' without me or

Majek fashek permission. It’s totally outrageous and beggars believe why u
would disrespect and disregard Majek Fashek

a Nigerian international living legend. You are trying to gain of Majek
hard sweat. Majek does not know you personally and he has never meet you
or even spoken to you on the phone before. Its seems you are trying to
capitalizing on Majek ups and down. And exactly whom did you pay and

when and where did this take place? I am Majek only known Manager so it is
interesting to know that you said you

received an invoice. Please if you can kindly make this so called
mysterious invoice public or any other documentation

you have to prove you were giving permission to use his song. The true is
with all due respect you have breached a

copyright infringement pertaining 'Send down the rain'. You were never
giving permission by anyone to use the song.

You did it off your own accord. So please to avoid us washing our dirty
linen in public please if you can kindly remove

all forms of material of your cover version of 'Send down the rain'. We
would welcome the opportunity to have a meeting

with you to discuss thing further with you Mr Timi Dakolo so we can come
to a neutral amicable understanding to avoid us

taking legal action because our Lawyers are aware of this case.‎

First in hand... 

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