Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Eldee Reacts To Cynthia Morgan’s Story, Urges Other Artistes To Be Careful When Signing Contracts

Nigeran veteran singer, El Dee has reacted to the ongoing drama between Jude Okoye, and his former signee, Cynthia morgan. 

Eldee in a series of tweets reacted by urging everyone not to willingly sign a contract without going through it properly. He stated that if the terms are no longer favorable, the second party has a right to accept new terms. He wrote: ” Don’t willingly sign a contract & then turn around a while later to complain about how you’re being “cheated”. If the terms are no longer favorable, renegotiate, but remember that your partner also reserves the right to accept the new terms.
You can’t sign a financial agreement and expect to change the terms halfway into the deal, unless that option/clause exists in the agreement to begin with. This idea that it is ok or permissible not to honor contracts/agreements that were made simply because you now feel different or feel more valuable to the partnership is dangerous to any ecosystem that seeks growth.
 

How can an investor trust an industry that doesn’t honor simple contracts? Why do you think it’s so difficult to attract investment in so called unstable regions? Do you realize that this is one of the primary reasons that a region/system may be classified as “unstable”?”
Don't willingly sign a contract & then turn around a while later to complain about how you're being "cheated".

If the terms are no longer favorable, renegotiate, but remember that your partner also reserves the right to accept the new terms.
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Don't willingly sign a contract & then turn around a while later to complain about how you're being "cheated".

If the terms are no longer favorable, renegotiate, but remember that your partner also reserves the right to accept the new terms.
You can't sign a financial agreement and expect to change the terms halfway into the deal, unless that option/clause exists in the agreement to begin with.
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You can't sign a financial agreement and expect to change the terms halfway into the deal, unless that option/clause exists in the agreement to begin with.
This idea that it is ok or permissible not to honor contracts/agreements that were made simply because you now feel different or feel more valuable to the partnership is dangerous to any ecosystem that seeks growth.
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It's really easy to get carried away with emotions, emotions that are based mostly on he said she said. We are doing more harm than good to the industry whenever we support rhetorics that suggest unfairness, especially when the agreements were made under no form of duress.
If a company offers you a shit deal, DO NOT sign it. Once you decide to sign it, you have to honor it. Not doing so hurts everybody in the system.
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If a company offers you a shit deal, DO NOT sign it. Once you decide to sign it, you have to honor it. Not doing so hurts everybody in the system.
If you're not sure what the terms and clauses mean, GET A LAWYER who can interpret the terms. If considered favorable at the time of signing, know that it is binding once you do sign. There's no turning back.
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If you're not sure what the terms and clauses mean, GET A LAWYER who can interpret the terms. If considered favorable at the time of signing, know that it is binding once you do sign. There's no turning back.
In conclusion, know that every time we get on the internet and tell the rest of the world that We believe it is okay not to honor contracts, we are hurting ourselves and our economy.
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In conclusion, know that every time we get on the internet and tell the rest of the world that We believe it is okay not to honor contracts, we are hurting ourselves and our economy.
I know investors and potential partners that can give us the leverage we seek for the growth we deserve in various sectors, and they're constantly watching us, especially in these moments. Our influencers and thought leaders need to learn to play this game better.
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