The legal representative for gospel singer Mercy Chinwo, Pelumi Olajengbesi, has provided an update on the ongoing settlement process between his client and her former manager, Eezee Tee.
Dr. Stephen Akintayo, an entrepreneur who offered to mediate the dispute between Mercy Chinwo and EeZee Conceptz, received appreciation from the singer’s lawyer on Friday, February 7, for his concern and efforts in facilitating the settlement process.
The legal representative stated that significant progress is being made toward reaching a final agreement between Mercy Chinwo and her former manager, Eezee Tee.
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“The parties are genuinely committed to a settlement and have met through their lawyers. By God’s grace, we are confident that a resolution will be reached soon. I am open to providing you more update, but not on social media,” the lawyer said.
“While you graciously extended an invitation for mediation via Instagram, accompanied by a thoughtful follow-up video with one of the parties, several other eminent individuals have also reached out privately to facilitate the process. The legal representatives have met and we are now in the process of formalizing the understanding between the parties.
“Please also take comfort in knowing that, despite your concerns about how messy things may seem, Minister Mercy is navigating this situation with grace and confidence in God,” the lawyer added.
Mercy Chinwo’s legal representative urged Stephen Akintayo to step back and reconsider the fundamental principles of mediation.
“It may be beneficial to use AI tools or refer to elementary mediation texts to reassess how you’ve engaged with this matter,” he advised.
The lawyer pointed out certain remarks from Akintayo’s recent statement, where he claimed that Mercy Chinwo did not attend a scheduled meeting with Eezee Tee.
“Those encouraging @mercychinwo not to listen to anyone do not have their names dragged daily on social media. It’s Mercy’s name and reputation on the line, not that of the counselors.” and several others—are highly inappropriate and against basic rules of mediation. I hope you are open to constructive feedback,” Chinwo lawyer said.
The lawyer noted that Akintayo should not have publicly declared himself a mediator on social media.
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