Kampala — Court has
ordered the International Police to arrest Nigerian musician Ayodeji
Ibrahim Balogun commonly known as Wizkid to stand trial over alleged
offences of fraud.
The alleged
offences stem from his failure to appear in Kampala for a concert dubbed
'Wizkid Live in Concert' which was slated for December 3 this year.
Grade One Magistrate, Mr Baligeya Moses Mufumbiro, sitting at the Law Development Center issued the arrest warrant on Friday.
"You are directed
to arrest the said Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun aka Wizkid and
produce him
before me on or before January 2017," the warrant reads in part.
The singer is jointly wanted with his manager, Mr Sunday Are over allegations that they induced M/s Face TV Limited to enter a concert performance contract where the singer was slated to perform in Kampala on December 3, 2016.
The duo is facing charges of obtaining money by false pretence, cheating and conspiracy to defraud.
Face TV Limited in
the letter to the Director of Interpol and International Relations in
Kampala has asked issuance of a red notice against the accused persons.
Through its lawyers
of Muwema and Company Advocates, it is alleged that between August 29,
2016 and November 2016 Face TV Limited paid Mr Sunday Are the full
performance fee of $60,000, a brokerage fee of $5,000 and $3,000 being
per diem for the days they were going to stay in Uganda.
"Our client (Face TV)
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," reads the letter
complaint by the lawyers.
According to court
documents, Wizkid a resident of Lagos in Nigeria is currently visiting
Los Angeles and Califonia in the United States of America while Mr
Sunday Are is in Lagos.
It is alleged that
the misconduct by the suspects has not only damaged the name and
reputation of Face TV but it has also defrauded music-loving Ugandans of
entertainment value.
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