Nigerians Must Stop Buying Pirated Creative Works—Tunde Kelani

June 9, 2018
Nigerians Must Stop Buying Pirated Creative Works—Tunde Kelani

By Dipo Olowookere

Chairman of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), Mr Tunde Kelani, has charged Nigerians to support the creative industry by rejecting to purchase pirated copies of creative works.

The renowned cinematographer made this known at the mid-year edition of Yoruba Lakotun, a quarterly cultural renaissance show held at the Ethnic Heritage Centre in Ikoyi, Lagos on Sunday, June 3, 2018.

The Mainframe Productions boss, who was at the event as a special guest, disclosed that the fight against piracy in the country should be a collaborative effort of all stakeholders.

In his conversation with host of the show, Mr Olutayo Irantiola, the veteran filmmaker said he has been a victim of piracy that has pervaded the creative industry in the country.

According to him, “there was one of the movies of Mainframe Productions that had up to five pirated versions, barrowed across major cities in Nigeria. In fact, some of the versions did not give appropriate credit to Mainframe Productions.

“It is our collective responsibility to fight piracy because it has eaten deep into the creative industry. Many people have gone bankrupt as a result of this menace. We have a movie made in 2014 but we have not been able to release till date due to the fear of piracy. He urged Nigerians to desist from purchasing pirated copies of creative works, but instead they should purchase original works from credible outlets and this will be a great boost for the creative industry.”

“There are some movies that are shipped into the country without the necessary authorization and all of these needs to be reviewed so that the nation does not keep harbouring unapproved visual contents,” he added

Mr Kelani equally noted that Nigerians should be proud of their culture as the beauty of the world is in her diversity.

“My upbringing as a child in Abeokuta, Ogun State, empowered me to have a different worldwide through the camera lens that is currently being celebrated across the globe.

“Our culture is beautiful and this is what we can sell to the world. It is ours, we should take pride in that, and our ingenuity would make the world celebrate us.

“Our devotion to research and untiring desire for excellence have set Mainframe Productions apart from the crowd,” he said.

This edition of Yoruba Lakotun was dedicated to Mr Kelani who clocked 70 earlier in the year and to the memories of one of his collaborators, late Professor Akinwumi Isola.

The serene atmosphere, at the Herbert Ogunde Garden of the centre, was adorned with traditionally appealing pieces of arts which demonstrated the originality of the true Yoruba culture, had aficionados drawn from corporate and social Nigeria.

Other headlining activities at the event included Yoruba spoken Poetry by Yusuf Balogun Gemini World Yoruba Entertainment News taken by Adeyeri Olayinka and the art of naming children by Chief Gbemisoye Ayano among other highly entertaining and educating segments. The guests were entertained with delicious finger-licking cultural Yoruba snacks.

Dipo Olowookere

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan.

Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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