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Fraud Allegations, Missed Court Dates, And Warner Music Under Legal Notice: The Fight Over Burna Boy’s Early Catalogue Heads Back To Court On Monday

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Last updated: April 18, 2026 7:17 pm
jolaoso babajide
Published: April 18, 2026
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Next Monday, April 20 2026, a Federal High Court in Lagos returns to one of the most consequential music rights cases in African entertainment history. The criminal proceedings concern the alleged secret sale of the master recordings behind the albums that introduced Burna Boy to the world.

It will be the third time the court has convened on the matter. The accused, Priye Isokrari, founder of Aristokrat Records, has not appeared once.

The matter was first called in December 2025 and adjourned to February 10, 2026 — dates on which neither the defendant nor his legal representatives appeared. The court was told the defendant had not been served, or that the affidavit of service was filed late.

What is unfolding across two Nigerian courtrooms is no longer a local corporate dispute. It has become a live test of whether the legal infrastructure of Africa’s most valuable music market can hold its own against the weight of global entertainment money and whether Warner Music, one of the world’s most powerful music companies, will be compelled to answer for its role in it.

Fraud allegations, missed court dates, and Warner Music under legal notice: The fight over Burna Boy's early catalogue heads back to court on Monday
Burna Boy perdorming at the London Stadium (Photo: Michael Tubes)

The Dispute, In Plain Terms

960 Music Group is suing to void the sale of Burna Boy’s early catalogue, alleging that Aristokrat Records founder Piriye Isokrari illegally sold the assets to Spaceship Music in mid-2024 without its consent or knowledge. 960 Music holds a 40% stake in Aristokrat Records, the label that signed Burna Boy in 2011.

The catalogue in question includes L.I.F.E, Burna Boy’s 2013 debut album, which announced him to a generation, and the 2016 follow-up Redemption, alongside the breakout singles “Like to Party” and “Tonight” that established the Afro-fusion template he has since taken to arenas across the world.

960 Music Group entered the Nigerian music investment landscape in 2013, acquiring stakes in a string of independent labels as institutional capital began flowing into the industry. Their purchase of a 40% equity stake in Aristokrat Records made them its single largest shareholder.

“We raised money to acquire an interest in investing in certain record labels,” a 960 Music stakeholder told Nigerian Entertainment Today, speaking on condition of anonymity to protect relationships. “Aristokrat was one of them. We made money available, and they tried to scale up.”

When Burna Boy’s contract with Aristokrat lapsed in 2014 without renewal, the catalogue sat quietly as his global profile drove its commercial value steadily upward. The silence broke in early 2024, when Spaceship Music, the imprint run by Burna Boy and his mother, Bose Ogulu, initiated talks to acquire the catalogue. Deal memos circulated to the stakeholders, including 960 Music Group, revealed that Aristokrat allegedly owed Burna Boy and his producer Leriq nearly $300,000 in unpaid royalties, and that the label had taken a $300,000 advance from distribution giant The Orchard.

While 960 Music says it was soliciting competing bids to maximise the value of what it calls the company’s “crown jewel,” it found out through a third party that the deal had already closed. “We tried to reach out to Piriye,” the stakeholder said. “He just went ghosting. Later, we found out the catalogue was sold. 960 Music would not get anything. It didn’t make any sense.”

According to 960 Music, proceeds from the multi-million-dollar sale were allegedly diverted for personal use or channelled outside Aristokrat’s official accounts — the funds, they claim, never reached the business.

 

Fraud allegations, missed court dates, and Warner Music under legal notice: The fight over Burna Boy's early catalogue heads back to court on Monday
Charge sheet as seen by netng

 

The matter is currently before the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt (Suit No. FHC/PH/CS/188/2024: 960 Music Ltd v. Aristokrat Records Nigeria Limited & Ors.), where 960 Music is seeking the nullification of the catalogue assignment and a refund of proceeds.

In addition, criminal proceedings have been instituted in relation to the same transaction (Charge No. FHC/L/1087/2025: Commissioner of Police v. Aristokrat Records Nigeria Limited & Anor.), alleging fraudulent conversion and related offences.

“You cannot sell 100 per cent of an asset when you only have the authority to manage the company,” an unnamed 960 Music executive told Pulse Nigeria. “We are asking the court to bring those assets back.”

The 960 Music stakeholder who spoke to Nigerian Entertainment Today has been blunt about what the delays in proceedings represent. “What they’ve done effectively is basically play games. The accused person seems to have received better treatment than the people who were cheated.“

In early 2026, the court was informed that settlement negotiations had collapsed, confirming that behind-the-scenes efforts to resolve the matter had failed and that both parties are now committed to a judicial outcome.

Isokrari has not publicly responded to any of the allegations.

Why Warner Music Is Now Exposed

The most significant escalation in recent weeks has not come from the Lagos or Port Harcourt courtrooms. It has come from a formal legal demand directed at one of the world’s three largest music companies.

Netng reported that Lagos-based law firm Creative Legal, acting on behalf of 960 Music Limited, formally notified Warner Music Group over the alleged transfer of Burna Boy’s early catalogue — specifically L.I.F.E (2013) and Redemption (2016) — demanding the immediate suspension of all distribution, marketing, monetisation, licensing and related commercial activities tied to the works until the matter is resolved in court.

Warner Music Group acts as the global distributor for Spaceship Music. Because they are the ones technically managing the marketing, monetisation, and synchronisation of these albums, they have become a central figure in the lawsuit. Creative Legal has officially petitioned WMG to freeze everything. Warner was given seven days to respond in writing, but that deadline elapsed with no response from the distributor.

“There are two things we intend to do,” a Creative Legal spokesperson told Netng last month. “The first is that they can be added as a co-defendant. The crux of this matter still links with Warner Music. If a matter is in court, all actions on that subject matter should ordinarily be suspended until the conclusion of the matter.

If they continue to enjoy rights over a subject matter that is in court, that would defeat the purpose for which the matter is in court. They risk liability of being added to the suit, so that an injunction order can be placed against them to restrain them from continuing the unlawful distribution of the Burna Boy albums.”

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