Pinnick Sues Davido For N2.3bn, Demands Public Apology
Former Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President Amaju Pinnick has launched a lawsuit against Davido for alleged breach of contract.
On October 7, Pinnick accused Davido of neglecting to appear at the 19th edition of Warri Again in Delta.
On October 6, a performance was staged to honor entertainers from the Niger Delta region.
Pinnick, who is currently an official of FIFA, stated that Davido “received $94,600” to perform at the performance.
He also said a chartered plane “which cost another $18,000” was arranged to convey the singer to Warri.
In his reaction, the Afrobeats star aimed a thinly veiled dig at Pinnick, insinuating that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
The ‘Timeless’ hitmaker also assured his Warri fans of a performance soon.
But on Tuesday, the organisers of the concert filed a lawsuit worth N2.3 billion against Davido Music Worldwide (DWM) limited before a high court in Effurun, Delta.
The claimant under the name Brownhill Investments Company Limited is praying to the court for N150 million as legal and professional fees and an additional N30 million as the cost of filing the suit.
The claimant is also seeking an order directing Davido to tender a public apology on all his social media accounts and in two national daily newspapers for four consecutive days.
In a statement, Pinnick said Davido had “previously refused to perform after receiving payments during the 2014 and 2019 editions of Warri Again”.
He said he entered into a “performance agreement” with the singer because he thought he had “turned a new leaf”.
Pinnick said the sum of $94,500.00 (an equivalent of N70 million) was paid on April 6, 2023, and “the payment was acknowledged by the defendants”.
He said all attempts to reach Davido and his team on the day of the concert “proved futile”.
He also said steps were taken “to secure the performance of Shallipopi at an extra and unbudgeted cost”.
Pinnick also alleged that Davido resorted to bullying by posting all manner of insults, defamatory remarks, threats and unprintable things about him on social media.
The claimant further asked the court for an order of injunction restraining Davido from performing as an artiste at any show or event in Nigeria until he refunds the sum of $94,500.
Davido had previously said, “nobody can stop me from performing anywhere in Nigeria”.