Omoni Oboli Calls Out Ghanaian TV Stations For Airing Her Films Without Licence

Lights, camera… copyright infringement? Nigerian actress Omoni Oboli is not here for any free screenings of her films especially not the unauthorised kind.

The star has called out Ghanaian television stations for airing her movies without proper licensing, and let’s just say, she is not taking it lightly.

Omoni Oboli Calls Out Ghanaian TV Stations For Airing Her Films Without Licence

Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Omoni Oboli put the stations on blast.

Also, Omoni Oboli makes it clear that she won’t stand for intellectual property theft.

She also took a jab at Ghana’s National Film Authority, questioning its effectiveness in curbing such illegal broadcasts.

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In a fiery post, she didn’t hold back: I love my Ghanaian besties, colleagues, and friends, but you see those TV stations in Ghana? I’m coming for you! The audacity to show my movies without licensing! If they don’t arrest one of you, you won’t learn! Watch out!”

Also, she went on to highlight the sheer amount of work that goes into filmmaking.

This makes it clear that she intends to get justice for her stolen content.

You have no idea how much effort goes into these projects. The sleepless nights I have! You will pay for every single movie you have aired without permission! It’s 2025, and you still don’t understand IP theft?!!!,” she added.

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To wrap it up, Oboli didn’t mince words: Maybe you don’t have a television authority in Ghana, but that’s not my concern! Coming for you all! Clowns! Thanks to my Ghanaian besties for always sending me screenshots.”

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