Nigerian musician Charles Chibueze Chukwu, popularly known as Crayon, has sparked online discussions after speaking out about Mavin Records’ founder, Michael Ajereh, famously known as Don Jazzy.
On Monday, Crayon shared a series of posts targeting Don Jazzy, alleging that his former label no longer appreciated his talent.
In a detailed video interview, Crayon opened up about his time at Mavin Records, describing experiences that he said mirrored those of late singer Mohbad.
He recalled how he once Facetimed fellow artist Rema before unexpectedly removing his slippers and walking barefoot toward the Mavin Records office.
Crayon described talking to himself while making his way to the office, even pausing to sit on the road at one point.
Crayon shared that he had reached out to Rema before approaching the office, and the music star came running to assist him, carrying a stick.
Rema reportedly comforted him, assuring him that the struggles he was facing were temporary.
Upon meeting Crayon, Rema asked who was responsible for his distress, and Crayon had to calm him down.
He also revealed that his manager called to check on him, concerned about why he was walking barefoot.
Crayon explained that he had only consumed a small substance and that his actions were a result of frustration with his situation.





