Nosa Rex Slams Ghanaian TV Station for Pirating His New Movie
Nosa Rex blasted a Ghanaian TV station for airing his new film hours after its YouTube release.
He accused them of disrespecting Nollywood’s hard work and vowed to fight copyright violations.
Actor Nosa Rex has called out a Ghanaian television station for broadcasting his latest film without permission just six hours after it premiered on YouTube.

In a video shared on his social media accounts, the Nollywood star expressed anger over the station’s disregard for intellectual property rights and the effort that goes into producing movies. He accused them of undermining the hard work of filmmakers and insisted such actions must stop.
This incident adds to a growing list of similar complaints from other Nollywood stars, including Omoni Oboli, Bimbo Ademoye, and Ruth Kadiri, who have also accused Ghanaian stations of illegally airing their films.
“Ghana TV station, Ghana TV Station. The TV station wey dey show our film for free. Na Ogun wey go kpai all of una. Ghana entertainment will continue to be behind. As e be say nobody wan get sense tell una say that thing wey una dey no good. I’m using this opportunity to call out all of Ghana TV stations. You guys are all stupid. No disrespect to my fans, you guys know that I love you but e don dey too much. Enough is Enough. I just released Prince of Peace, una don stream am. Why?” he said.
Rex directly named and shamed the offending TV stations, making it clear he would not tolerate further violations of his work.
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