Movie producer Funke Akindele has sent a warning signal to pirates against her coming movie, Everybody Loves Jenifa.
The filmmaker dropped the warning in a video posted on her verified X account on Wednesday following her new movie project.
The actress cautioned fans against recording or sharing any part of the film online, stressing that such actions amount to piracy and will attract severe consequences.
She emphasised that while she appreciates the love and support of her fans, filming or uploading clips from the movie undermines the hard work and resources invested in its production.
Akindele urged her followers to promote the film by taking pictures at the cinema, sharing official trailers, and avoiding any form of unauthorised distribution.
She further revealed that strict security measures have been implemented at cinemas to apprehend violators, warning that anyone caught recording the movie or posting unauthorised content on platforms like TikTok would face arrest and legal action.
“Don’t be scared, I’m fine. But if you go to the cinema to see the movie Everybody Loves Jenifa and you bring out your phone or any device you have to film it, then I will not be fine.
“I know you have mad love for me as my fans; I know you respect me so much; I know you want to support me; I know you want to promote Everybody Loves Jenifa, but you filming it is not you supporting me.
“Do not upload on your social media account. Don’t bring out your phone. No recording. If you want to support me, go to the cinema, take pictures by the stands, post my trailer, the teasers of the movie, and I will be fine.
“The act of filming it on the screen is piracy. We must not encourage piracy. We are taking up serious security measures to arrest anyone that does that. I love my fans so much. Don’t be caught doing it because it is killing us. It is not helping our brand. We need to grow more than this. We spent a lot of money,” Funke Akindele said.
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