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Activist Calls Out Iroko TV For Monetizing Her Pain Without Credit

An  activist Sonia Obi-Okodo has alleged that the producer of a movie on Iroko TV made the film from a real life experience she had shared on facebook.

Iroko TV and Rok TV are owned by Nigerian couples Jason Njoku and Mary Remmy Njoku.

Sonia Obi took to her twitter account to call out Jason Njoku with details revealing that the film was a copy and paste of her sexual abuse story which she shared on social media in 2019.

The unnamed scriptwriter had gone on to lift the story using excerpts from the social media post.

“I reached out to the chiemela guy who says he bought the script for 100k. Chai!! My pain and trauma was worth 100k?

For those who said it might be coincidence, I am going to drop clips and show you screenshots of certain posts. The script writer was that dense to steal even my words,” Sonia wrote on Facebook.

Reacting to the allegation, Jason Njoku wrote on Twitter that he had ordered an immediate investigation.

“Whereas I don’t believe we have received any direct communication, I have read this with alarm. I have alerted my internal content ops team (irokotv doesn’t actually produce content) to investigate this. My DM is open in the interim.”

Activist Calls Out Iroko TV For Monetizing Her Pain Without Credit

The CEO later clarified that while the film titled ‘Ezinne’ was pulled down from the streaming platform an hour after his attention was drawn to it, he had no control over ROK TV which is owned by his wife especially as de-scheduling for television takes a longer period. He advised that legal resolution had to be between Okodo and the film producer.

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The CEO later clarified that while the film titled ‘Ezinne’ was pulled down from the streaming platform an hour after his attention was drawn to it, he had no control over ROK TV which is owned by his wife especially as de-scheduling for television takes a longer period. He advised that legal resolution had to be between Okodo and the film producer.

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