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Denilson Igwe protest against popular Skitmaker, Mark Angel over intellectual property theft

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Amidst the ongoing dispute between Nigerian comedians Denilson Igwe and Mark Angel, Denilson has staged a solo protest, carrying a placard in public.

The content creator took to social media to express his discontent, carrying a pink placard with the message, ‘Say no to intellectual property.

This protest comes amidst a backdrop of several allegations that Denilson has made against Angel in recent weeks.

Denilson has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with Mark Angel, accusing him of intellectual theft and unfair treatment.

This confrontation has also involved Emmanuella, another prominent comedian associated with Mark Angel, who Denilson claims was also exploited.

In his social media post, Denilson went further by making a provocative comparison, stating that some people in the industry were “worse than Hitler.”

This controversial comment that has sparked significant debate among his fans and followers.

The reactions to Denilson’s protest have been mixed. Some fans criticized his approach and urged him to move on, while others supported his stance and tagged Mark Angel in their comments.

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