There is a raging battle between inspirational gospel singer, Queen Busola Oke best known as Eleyele and Keshinro Ololade a.k.a Lil Kesh, over Lil Kesh’s decision to use the former’s popular song, ‘Eleyele’ without permission, in his recently released work tagged ‘Undertaker’.
According to Busola Oke, Lil Kesh’s action has caused her a serious set back because she just concluded work on the remix of the song ‘Eleyele’ which she originally released in 2004. Publicity for the track had been done generously and her fans have taken the Lil Kesh version of the song to be her earlier publicised remix.
Following the development, Busola Oke’s lawyer, Taiwo Onayinka of Strict Attorneys has written to Lil Kesh informing him about his ” unwholesome default ” which legal firm claimed has seen its client incurring unwarranted debts.
In respect of what it described as the hip hop singer’s affirmed infringement on its client’s work, Strict Attorneys have thus demanded that the ” Undertaker” work be removed immediately from social media, radio stations, music websites and other media, pending the abatement of our client’s copyright.
The legal firm also demand that Lil Kesh tender an unreserved apology in two national dailies to our client for the infringement of her copyright, compensation and damages agreeable with their client at the instance of resolution.
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