Nigerian gospel singer, Funke, has taken to social media to publicly accuse her colleague, Yinka Alaseyori, of engaging in copyright infringement. In a video circulating online, Funke passionately called out Yinka, alleging that she had stolen one of her songs.
Expressing her frustration, Funke claimed that Yinka had a history of stealing songs from her fellow artists while feigning innocence. Funke called upon those close to Yinka to intervene and warn her about her alleged misconduct. She vehemently emphasized that her decision to speak out did not signify her lack of intelligence, stating firmly that she possesses the copyright to her own songs.
Funke's strong condemnation of Yinka's actions reflects the seriousness of the matter and raises concerns about intellectual property rights within the music industry. The call for accountability and the protection of original works resonates with artists who have faced similar challenges of song theft and plagiarism.
As the controversy unfolds, it remains to be seen how Yinka Alaseyori will respond to these allegations and whether there will be any legal ramifications resulting from the accusation of copyright infringement.
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