Sarkodie
is on the verge of losing his Sark Collection brand to one gentleman by
name Obuobi Jeremiah who initiated the idea of starting a clothing line
for Sarkodie and after several discussions with Sarkodie and his
management members, provided the design, style, logo, art work and the
brand name Sark.
Jeremiah Obuobi is doing business with the brand name OBJ Clothing therefore he suggested the brand name OBJ Sark 1. In a writ of summons dated 23rd October 2013, Sarkodie including two of his core management members Isaac Duncan-Williams and Sammy Forson of Y-fm are to appear at the Akufo-Addo, Prempeh & Co Chambers, who are the solicitors and legal advisers for OBJ Clothing.
Among other demands, the lawyer in charge of this copyright infringement case Barrister Kwabena Boye Adjekumhene is demanding a whooping GHc 90,000 to be paid to his client, being the fee due to the plaintiff for creating the artwork, to render proper accounts of all shoes, clothing and accessories to which the artwork created by the plaintiff has been applied and sold in order to aid the court as to the quantum of damages.
Hearing facts of the case as reported to Flex newspaper, Obuobi Jeremiah who happens to be the Chief Executive Officer of OBJ Clothing introduced this clothing line idea to Sarkode’s management including the logo, art work and after consideration, he (Obuobi) was asked to supply samples of the product line he was talking about.
Out of this burning desire to work with the most bankable artist in Ghana, he proceeded to Kumasi and started sewing foot wears with the Sark design and artwork on them. During one of the Rapperholic concerts, OBJ Clothing provided T-Shirts which were used by management and followers of the artiste and some given out as “freebies” to Sarkodie’s fans at the concert inside the Dome of the Accra Conference center.
Obuobi presented the samples to Sarkodie and his management team but there was no favorable response from them until he read in the news that Sarkodie had launched his Sark Collection clothing line without his knowledge. Flex newspaper reporters saw some of the sample products and can confirm that production process really started.
Jeremiah Obuobi is doing business with the brand name OBJ Clothing therefore he suggested the brand name OBJ Sark 1. In a writ of summons dated 23rd October 2013, Sarkodie including two of his core management members Isaac Duncan-Williams and Sammy Forson of Y-fm are to appear at the Akufo-Addo, Prempeh & Co Chambers, who are the solicitors and legal advisers for OBJ Clothing.
Among other demands, the lawyer in charge of this copyright infringement case Barrister Kwabena Boye Adjekumhene is demanding a whooping GHc 90,000 to be paid to his client, being the fee due to the plaintiff for creating the artwork, to render proper accounts of all shoes, clothing and accessories to which the artwork created by the plaintiff has been applied and sold in order to aid the court as to the quantum of damages.
Hearing facts of the case as reported to Flex newspaper, Obuobi Jeremiah who happens to be the Chief Executive Officer of OBJ Clothing introduced this clothing line idea to Sarkode’s management including the logo, art work and after consideration, he (Obuobi) was asked to supply samples of the product line he was talking about.
Out of this burning desire to work with the most bankable artist in Ghana, he proceeded to Kumasi and started sewing foot wears with the Sark design and artwork on them. During one of the Rapperholic concerts, OBJ Clothing provided T-Shirts which were used by management and followers of the artiste and some given out as “freebies” to Sarkodie’s fans at the concert inside the Dome of the Accra Conference center.
Obuobi presented the samples to Sarkodie and his management team but there was no favorable response from them until he read in the news that Sarkodie had launched his Sark Collection clothing line without his knowledge. Flex newspaper reporters saw some of the sample products and can confirm that production process really started.
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