Saturday, 25 March 2017

OMONI OBOLI CANCELS 'OKAFOR'S LAW' MOVIE PREMIERE AFTER SERVED A COURT INJUNCTION FOR STEALING STORY

Sometime in September 2016, Omoni Oboli was accused of copyright infringement for the Okafor's Law title she gave her movie, by a Canada based writer, Jude Idada. The Nollywood actress Omoni Oboli was also accused of stealing his story and idea for her new movie "Okafor's Law."


Idada revealed this in an exclusive interview with TNS. He also stated that Oboli  copied his idea for her directorial debut, "Being Mrs Elliott."


However, the actress/producer maintained her silence and went on to promote and set a release date for the movie for March 31st with the premiere today, after a demand letter was sent, the matter taken to court for the copyright infringement and trademark violation.

Today, an injunction was gotten for Okafor's Law to prevent its premiere and also the release on the
31st of March.

If the premiere goes on disregarding the order of the court, they will be guilty of contempt of court. Find pictures of the court order attached

 The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Defendants are Omoni Oboli, Dioni Visions & Filmone Distribution have been served. The Plaintiff is Raconteur Productions.

FILM HOUSE  has cancelled the screening but Omoni reportedly insists on pushing forward. The red carpet has been brought down


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