- – Cynthia Morgan warns Mavins Records about Rema’s smoking habits and threatens to take action if anything happens to him.
- – Morgan criticizes Ayra Starr’s outfit choice for meeting with Will Smith, sparking controversy.
- – The incident highlights the need for better artist welfare and support in the Nigerian music industry.

In a recent social media outburst, popular Nigerian singer Cynthia Morgan has issued a strong warning to Mavins Records, threatening to take action if anything happens to fellow artist Rema due to his reported smoking habit.
The heated exchange began when Morgan criticized fellow Mavins Records artist Ayra Starr over the outfit she wore during a recent meeting with American actor Will Smith in Rome. Ayra Starr had joined Coldplay on stage for a performance and afterwards met with the Hollywood star for dinner.
In a post on her Instagram story, Morgan expressed her disapproval of Ayra Starr’s outfit choice for the meeting with Will Smith, stating: “Meeting Will Smith dressed up like that? There’s more to life than music and stage performance my dear @ayrastarr.”
But Morgan’s controversial comments didn’t stop there. She also turned her attention to Rema, another Mavins Records signee, expressing concern over his reported smoking habits. Morgan warned the label that if anything were to happen to Rema as a result of his smoking, she would track down their office.
“And that Rema wey they hold cigar wey he no sabi smoke. If anything happens to that boy, Mavins I go find una office,” Morgan wrote in her Instagram story post.
The singer’s threat to “find una office” if anything happens to Rema due to his smoking is a clear indication of her deep concern for the young artist’s well-being. Rema, who has experienced a meteoric rise to fame in the Nigerian music industry, has been open about his struggles with addiction in the past.
Morgan’s message has sparked a range of reactions on social media, with some fans applauding her for speaking out and others criticizing her for her harsh tone. Nevertheless, the incident has once again brought the issue of artist welfare and support within the Nigerian music industry to the forefront.
As the situation continues to unfold, all eyes will be on Mavins Records and their response to Cynthia Morgan’s stern warning. The well-being of Rema and other young artists remains a pressing concern that the industry as a whole must address with greater urgency and care.



