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Nollywood actress Omoni Oboli has taken to social media to express her outrage and disappointment at Ghanaian television stations for allegedly broadcasting her movies without proper licenses. In a fiery post, Oboli warned of possible action against the TV stations, accusing them of showing "blatant disregard for my intellectual property."
Oboli criticized the Ghana National Film Authority for failing to take decisive action against such unauthorized acts, questioning the authority's effectiveness in regulating the industry and protecting the rights of creators like herself.
The actress emphasized the significant effort and commitment involved in making her films, including numerous sleepless nights. Specifically, she mentioned movies like "Okafor's Law", "Wives on Strike", and "Moms at War", which have been allegedly broadcasted in Ghana without her permission.
She vowed to take action against the TV stations, stating, "I'm coming for you! You will pay for every one of my movies you have shown without permission!" Oboli's post has sparked a conversation about intellectual property rights and the importance of protecting creators' work. Her fans and colleagues have rallied around her, praising her for standing up for her rights.
Here is the post made by the nollywood actress:
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