

‘When I went in to fight this
group in Alaba, we had a fight that lasted for two hours. I am telling you that
when I went into Ubakason Plaza and Obosi Plaza; the den of these pirates, 99
per cent of the people that are trading there are Igbos so I don’t know why you
just want to take criminality and start joining it with politics.
“I am bitter. I am frustrated.
Kunle Afolayan is also bitter and frustrated. Kunle is like somebody whose wife
has been slept with by somebody else and you find out that the man who slept
with his wife has a tribe and he is complaining about what the tribe did to him
and you are now asking him why he is mentioning a tribe....
Nobody is addressing the fact that
this man borrowed over N150 million to shoot a film and has not gotten a Naira
back and he is showcasing his frustration; telling everybody; ‘Look at what I
am facing’ yet nobody is asking him about his pains or the challenges he is
faced with. Let me tell you what he is facing – Kunle Afolayan shot a movie and
gave the movie to an Igbo man called Gabosky who owns G Media to distribute.
The man produced the movie and brought it into the market. I came back to him
and told him what I was facing; that the movie was being pirated and that I
needed to find out what was going on.
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