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Toyin Abraham Warns Against Piracy After Fan Caught Recording Her Movie in Cinema

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Popular Nollywood actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham has taken to social media to address the issue of movie piracy, sharing a recent experience where a fan was caught recording her latest film, Alakada: Bhad and Boujee, at a cinema.

In a heartfelt message, Abraham revealed that the individual deleted the recording after being confronted, but she made it clear that she will not tolerate such behavior in the future. The actress pleaded with her fans to respect her work and the intellectual property of others, urging them to watch films legally in cinemas.

The incident has sparked a wave of support from Abraham’s fans and fellow industry professionals, who are advocating for the importance of protecting creative work and supporting the entertainment industry. With her latest film already breaking box office records, raking in N134M in its first week, Abraham’s message serves as a timely reminder of the impact of piracy on the industry.

By speaking out, Abraham hopes to raise awareness and encourage her fans to make informed choices about how they consume movies, choosing legal viewing options to support the creators and the industry as a whole.

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