Ghanaian media persona Miz Debbie has known as on Ghanaian tv stations to ban the airing of Nigerian films in response to a criticism from Nollywood star Bimbo Ademoye.
In a video response to Bimbo, Miz Debbie mentioned this can be a nice alternative for Ghanaian stations to prioritise Ghanaian films to assist revive the useless native business.
Nigerian actress Bimbo Ademoye on Tuesday angrily criticised Ghanaian tv stations for airing her films with out permission.
She mentioned, regardless of trying to work out an amicable answer to the difficulty, the stations weren’t coping with her in good religion as they stored stealing new content material. Ademoye known as on the authorities in Ghana to work to unravel the difficulty.
Miz Debbie jumped into the fray and slammed Ademoye. She requested her to be grateful that the stations are even selling her films!
Ademoye replied by dragging Miz Debbie and making a direct plea to Sam George, Kafui Danku, and others to intervene on her behalf.
By way of her newest response, Miz Debbie mentioned Ghanaian stations ought to give Ademoye what she needs and ban the airing of her films.
Debbie mentioned she’s been combating for this final result for a very long time, and if that is what Nigerians need, then they need to be obliged.
“Ghanaian tv ban them, cease exhibiting their programmes. Don’t present their content material. That is what we’ve been combating for,” she mentioned. “I used to be in Nigeria only recently, January and February this yr, I didn’t see any Ghanaian content material on television. Because you folks need to drag it this fashion, no drawback,” she added.
Authorities reply
Regardless of Miz Debbie’s staunch opposition, Ghanaian authorities pledged to combat the copyright theft being uncovered by Bimbo Ademoye.
The Minister for Communications, Digital Know-how and Improvements, Honourable Sam George, replied to Ademoye’s publish by pledging to get the related authorities to take motion.
Kafui Danku, the Govt Secretary of Ghana’s Nationwide Movie Authority, concurred. “My administration and I are engaged on placing a cease to this. It is best to see particular actions in a few weeks.”
In the meantime, Omoni Oboli, one other Nigerian actress, cried out about her films being stolen by Ghanaian channels as effectively.

