Fuji musician Wasiu Alabi Pasuma escalates action against unauthorised use of his creative works.
Consequently, he issues a formal legal notice targeting individuals and companies exploiting his intellectual property.

Intellectual Property Claims
Dated June 5, 2026, the document states several parties used his image without approval.
Furthermore, others used his recordings, compositions, and video content without receiving permission.
As a result, claims span social media platforms, production companies, and digital distributors.
His legal team describes the situation as widespread digital misuse of his work.
In addition, they argue third parties circulate and monetise his content without consent.
Therefore, they assert this conduct breaches Nigerian copyright law.
Pasuma Legal Notice Demands
The notice highlights infringement across multiple online channels.
For example, streaming platforms, blogs, mobile apps, and digital services host his content illegally.
Pasuma now demands an immediate halt to all such activities.
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Moreover, he orders affected parties to remove his content from all platforms immediately.
Subsequently, they must cease all further use, distribution, and promotion of his materials.
The letter introduces strict compliance requirements for accountability.
Additionally, any entity claiming authorisation must present valid written agreements for verification.
Meanwhile, unapproved users must submit full records of their content usage.
They must also explain how they exploited his works over time.
Furthermore, they must disclose any commercial benefit gained from his intellectual property.
Compliance Deadline Set
A strict deadline now applies, set at 14 days ending June 19, 2026.
Consequently, his legal team warns that non-compliance will trigger court proceedings.
These actions may include injunctions, financial damages, and liability for company directors.
Finally, the notice reinforces Pasuma’s firm position on protection of his legacy
Ultimately, he seeks stronger control over his artistic works and intellectual property rights.

