AY Makun made public his hurt when it was discovered that his hit movie ’30 Days in Atlanta’ was massively pirated. However the one body he trusted to help him fight the pirates are apparently as guilty of corruption as the pirates themselves. The comedian/actor claims the Nigerian Copyright Commision (NCC) are asking him to pay a certain amount as bribe for them to arrest the pirates.
Via Pulseng
In a telephone conversation on a weekly radio programme, City BON Box Office,
AY said “I have called NCC and some of their officials are asking for
mobilization fee in other to arrest the pirates and I wonder what is
going on if a government parastatal is demanding for money to do their
duties.”
On the response of the Nigerian Inspector General of
Police after his public letter, the actor said, “I have called and spoke
with the IG after my letter but he promised to get back to me and after
our conversation, he has neither returned my calls nor sms.”
AY further revealed that the pirated copies of his
movie, which is been sold on the streets of Lagos were actually leaked
by an individual which he and his team are yet to uncover.
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