Pasuma calls out 13 firms over ‘illegal’ use of his music, threatens lawsuit

Wasiu Alabi, the Fuji singer better known as Pasuma, has issued a firm warning against the unauthorised use of his intellectual property, including his musical works and likeness.

In a legal notice dated June 5, 2026, Pasuma, acting through his legal representatives, expressed concern over repeated infringements by certain individuals and companies.

According to the document, some entities, including social media pages, production houses, and music distribution companies, have been exploiting his image rights, sound recordings, musical compositions, and visual recordings without permission.

The singer described these actions as illegal under Nigerian copyright law and tantamount to the exploitation of his creative works.

“It has come to my attention that the below listed entities are engaging in activities that constitute exploitation of my intellectual property rights such as my image right, likeness, sound recording, musical works, visual recording etc. by which to me and the copyright law of the federal republic of Nigeria is illegal and an unauthorized exploitation,” the document reads in part.

“As you are well aware, your act of uploading and/or hosting of my intellectual property, without expressly written agreement containing my authorization, across several Digital Service Providers and Internet Servers (which includes but not limited to streaming platforms, video on demand, App-Stores, lyrics website, blogs, gaming platform, closed digital communities, virtual aggregation sites, amongst host of others) without authorization and expressly written consent/agreements which amounts to an illegal and/or inappropriate exploitation of my intellectual property, which thereby constitute an infringement of my intellectual property right as provided under the Nigeria Copyright Act 2022.”

The Fuji star demanded that all affected parties immediately cease their activities and remove any previously uploaded content. He also called for a permanent halt to the distribution and sale of any unauthorised works.

“Based on the aforementioned, I hereby announce the following with expectation of full compliance: That you immediately cease from all unauthorised and illegal exploitation of my intellectual property,” the letter added.

“That you cease all illegal use and unauthorized exploitation of my intellectual property, including but not limited to bringing down all uploads, content, sound recording, composition etc.

“That you remove and permanently cease the distribution, sale, or promotion of any products, services, or materials that utilise my intellectual property.

“That you submit to my legal representative statement of account of all exploitation of my intellectual property, since you began, through the communication channel provided below.

“Where there is an expressly written agreement and/or authorization by me or my legal representative, that you provide a copy of the same agreement within the time frame stated and through the communication channel provided below.”

Pasuma’s legal team also gave the affected parties 14 days to comply, with a deadline of June 19, 2026. The notice warned that failure to comply will result in a copyright infringement lawsuit.

“Failure to comply with the above listed demands within the period of 14 days from the publication of this notice (Deadline: 19th of June 2026) and the subsequent publication in national dailies, I shall have no other course than to institute a legal action against you in the court of competent jurisdiction to enforce my intellectual property rights,” the letter reads.

“Such action may include but is not limited to seeking injunctive relief, damages, criminal liabilities particularly against corporate entities and their directors, and any other remedies available under applicable law.

“This notice is issued without prejudice to any rights or remedies I may have at law or in equity and is without waiver of any of my rights, claims, or defenses, all of which are expressly reserved.”

The recipients named in the notice include High Kay (Q) Dancent Ltd, Sarolaj Music & Films Intl, Role Model Entertainment Ltd, NextXtar, Stability Production, UMIam, Moh Saheed, Role Model Entertainment Ltd, OgaNla TV, Monya Shau Films & Records (O), and G3 Entertainment Limited.

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