PMAN Suspends President Pretty Okafor Over Constitutional Violations

PMAN Suspends President Pretty Okafor over Constitution and Financial Violations

In a shocking move, the National Working Committee of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN) has indefinitely suspended President Pretty Okafor, effective immediately. The suspension comes after a comprehensive investigation into Okafor’s actions, which were found to be in gross violation of the association’s Constitution and financial regulations.

According to a statement released by PMAN, the infractions leading to Okafor’s suspension include unconstitutional actions, financial misconduct, and violation of constitutional duties. The statement added that Sunny Neji, who has served as the 1st Vice President, will assume the role of Acting President of PMAN in accordance with the PMAN Constitution.

The investigation into Okafor’s actions was prompted by allegations of misuse of funds and abuse of power. While the details of the investigation remain confidential, the PMAN statement indicates that Okafor’s actions were deemed egregious enough to warrant his immediate removal from office.

The suspension of Okafor is a significant development for the music industry in Nigeria, where PMAN plays a crucial role in promoting and protecting the rights of musicians. The association’s members are likely to be left reeling from the news, and it remains to be seen how this will impact the organization’s future.

As the story continues to unfold, we will provide updates on any further developments.

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