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Aba traders pirate Zlatan Ibile’s clothing brand, days after launch

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Just days after singer Zlatan Ibile launched his new clothing line, “Zanku To The World” (ZTTW), traders at Aba market have already begun mass-producing pirated versions of the designs.

The launch event, which took place recently, was attended by several celebrities, including Davido, Mercy Eke, Odunlade Adekola, and Brodashaggi.

However, in a surprising turn of events, pirated versions of the ZTTW clothing line have been spotted at Aba market, the largest fashion market in the region.

A viral video shows the pirated outfits being sold in bulk, many have expressed outrage and disappointment, stating that it’s unfair to undermine Zlatan Ibile’s business in this manner.

The incident has also sparked a wider conversation about the need for stronger laws and regulations to prevent piracy and support local businesses.

Watch the video below:

https://twitter.com/expressiveboss/status/1795014858921947205?t=z9zCkxmaX_gBRd4xqnWm4A&s=19

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