Sterling Bank Plc has offered to partner with Cynthia Morgan, a Nigerian singer, for its ‘One Bank’ campaign.

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The bank took to its social media page on Monday to announce its willingness to work with the songwriter — barely a day after she had provoked reactions on social media after baring lurid details of her feud with Jude Okoye, CEO of Northside Entertainment, her former label.

In a post on Twitter, Sterling Bank said it had followed the 28-year-old Afropop singer’s story. It added that it would like to work with her for its campaign.

“Hey Cynthia Morgan, we have followed your story and believe there is a bright future ahead of you. We would like to work with you on our ONE BANK campaign. Please get in touch by direct message (DM),” the bank wrote.

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The development comes against the backdrop of what has been a rough ride for the singer’s music career. Morgan had left tongues wagging following her protracted hiatus from the music scene.

In 2018, the singer, however, announced a rebrand which saw her changed her stage name to Madrina.

In spite of the move, Morgan seemed unable to find her balance, going a long stretch without producing any music — a development which has raised concerns among her fans and followers.

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