Joyce Blessing and eShun should legally deal with their Managers - Maurice Ampaw

Legal practitioner asks female artistes to place court injunctions on their managers unruly activities.

Joyce Blessing and eShun should legally deal with their Managers - Maurice Ampaw
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Legal practitioner, Maurice Ampaw, has advised Joyce Blessing and eShun to battle their individual managers with the full powers of the law.

The two female artists have been shut out of their social media accounts by their respective former managers due to same surrounding circumstances; eShun because she split up with her manager/fiancé and Joyce Blessing because she split up with her manager/husband.

 

 

The two former managers have denied the artistes access to all their accounts based on the premise that they created the account and invested in it for the artistes, therefore they have voiced out to keep it after the breakups.

Maurice Ampaw has disagreed with that stance.

He pointed out that an artist and her manager share equal rights to all accounts and the artistes therefore they must be granted access. He described the managers as abusive and manipulative.

 

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“I don’t see why the manager will deprive his artiste the right to own the social media platforms. All those females involved should seek legal advice and redress in court and place injunction on their mangers from having access to those social media platforms and for denying them access to it," he exclaimed.

 

 

He gave cogent reasons to support his claim, explaining that it was the work of the artistes that drove traffic to the site in the first place and the sites would be nothing without them.

“Most at times these media handles have the names of the artiste or brand. In the case of Joyce Blessing, who knows her husband? It’s Joyce blessing’s works that drive traffic and attention to these handles and therefore he cannot deliberately take control and deny her access to them" he argued.