Cynthia Morgan has launched a scathing attack on Mavin Records, the label founded by Don Jazzy over Rema's smoking
Her criticism stems from concern over singer Rema, signed to Mavin, who has been seen smoking in recent times. On her Instagram story circulating online, Morgan expresses her outrage. She says, "If anything happens to that boy, I go find una office". This means "If anything happens to that boy, I will come for your office". Her anger is directed at Mavin Records, which she perceives as failing to protect Rema's well-being.
Morgan's history with Mavin Records also adds context to her outburst. Formerly known as Cynthia Ikponmwen, she had a successful stint with the label but then alleged exploitation and unfair treatment. This personal experience may be fueling her current criticism.
Rema, a prodigy known for his recent hits like March am and Ozeba, has a massive international fanbase. However, smoking is a serious health concern, and Morgan's message highlights the potential dangers Rema faces. Also, Mavin Records has yet to respond publicly to Morgan's accusations. It remains to be seen whether the label will address her concerns or downplay the controversy.