Nigerian reggae legend, Majekodunmi Fasheke, aka Majek Fashek is back and better. In an interview the Rain Maker, granted national daily, ThisDay.

Speaking on a wide range of issues relating to his life, health, music and new efforts, Fashek dropped a bomb of an impending show down with Charles Novia of November Records. He specifically accused Charles of scamming him and causing problems for his American endeavours. He did not also spare R&B crooner,Timi Dakolo, who he has accused in the media for violating his copyright on the hit Send Down The Rain, an accusation to which Timi had responded over time by claiming he paid Majek‘s manager. Obviuosly Majek didn’t buy that.

Hear him:

“I want Nigerians to please help me stop Charles Novia and Azuka Jabose from defrauding me. A lot has been happening, which I am giving a little tip. I have never had contract with Charles Novia. He put me in trouble with my American boss, even the Little Patience Album; I did not receive a penny from it. The song was recorded by Coral Music, Los Angeles.

“And I am still having problems with them because I try to help him use the song to boost him for the Nigerian audience to help his November Records. Because of his scam that November Records is down, I have never had managing or recording contract with him. He should present our contract to Nigerians, he owes Coral Music.

“That’s why I had big problem with Coral Music. Azuka is full of scandal. I have never had contract with them and they have no right to negotiate my business; they have been using me for too long. I also need Timi Dakolo to present the management he paid to and how much by going to use my song and earning money from iTunes and making money from Send down the rain. Azuka, a cab driver in America, whom I gave support -they are friends. I am not joking because my solicitor will contact him soon and we will make it public.”

It’s 2017 people, and Majek Fashek is not smiling! we hopes he gets back to his best as well as get justice wherever he feels his rights have been infringed and taken advantage of. Stay with us for the showdown.