Bayelsa Nightclub, Voltage, To Drag Music Star, Ayra Starr To Court Over N3m Breach

The club had since the closing days of 2021 mounted billboards in strategic areas in Yenagoa announcing that Starr would be performing at its club first anniversary of Options Lounge billed for January 5.
It was gathered that the Voltage Nightclub had fulfilled its part of the contract by depositing the sum of N3 million to the Marvin records but the music company reneged a few hours to the event with excuses that Starr would no longer be able to perform.
According to sources at the Voltage, this would be the second act of breach of contract attributed to a deal sealed between Mavin Records and the Voltage NightClub.
The Chief Executive officer of the Option Lounge, owners of the Voltage Night Club, Tonwerigha Oyintonbra Tombrown, who confirmed the development, stated in a statement that the Club shall seek legal redress.
“This is to inform the general public that the planned 1 (One)year anniversary of Option Lounge which was billed to hold 5th January 2022 and the after party which was to hold at club Voltage where Ayra StarR, a Mavin Record artist was to perform has been shifted forward to another date that will be communicated soon.
“This is due to the persistent disappointment and complete breach of contract for the second time from Ayra Starr and Marvin Record. We do not understand why Ayra Starr and Marvin Record, after agreeing on a fee which we paid in full, have consistently disregarded her fans here in Bayelsa. We have consulted our legal team and we are taking all legal mercenaries against her and Marvin Record. As a business we hold our esteemed customers very high and we cannot disappoint them for the second time hence the need for this publication. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience that this may have caused you for the second time. Please accept our apologies”.