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Mo Abudu, CEO of EbonyLife Films, has kicked against the N2.5bn demanded by Tobore Ovuorie, an investigative journalist, who accused her of copyright infringement with respect to ‘Oloture’, her 2020 movie.
Ovuorie had claimed that Mo Abudu’s film adapted 75 percent of her 2014 undercover investigation on sex trafficking. She also alleged that it was done without her express permission.
But in a 10 minute video shared on her instagram page, Mo Abudu debunked the allegations.
The 56-year-old media entrepreneur said Tobore’s lawyers sent a letter to her a month after the film was released on Netflix demanding N2.5 billion in compensation.
Boko Haram hunter honoured for bravery against insurgents
A famous female hunter in Adamawa State, Aisha Bakari Gombi,
has been honoured for her bravery against Boko Haram and other anti-social
elements.
Aisha, who is otherwise called ‘Boko Haram hunter’ after she
has led her band in recent times against Boko Haram and rescued many people
abducted by the sect, received a merit award from an NGO, Royalty Women for
Peace and Development Initiative (ROWPDI).
The NGO said the award was in recognition of Aisha’s record
in complementing the Nigerian Army and other security agencies in
counter-insurgency operations, armed banditry and kidnapping.