AY
initially found out that his movie “30 days in Atlanta” had been pirated and
was selling on the streets of Lagos, holdups and video centers and went ahead
to plead with the IG of Police to intervene.
Well,
Alaba boys got the message and have also written an open letter to respond to
AY. Alaba press secretary (yes they have a secretary) submitted this letter for
publication:
Alaba International Market
PMB 113,
Alaba Market,
Lagos, Nigeria.
19th
February, 2015.
Dear Mr. Ayo Makun,
PIRACY OF MOVIE 30 DAYS IN ATLANTA
Good
morning Mr. Ayo and happy valentine to in arrears. We understand that you are
not happy that your movie has been pirated but we also need to tell you that we
are not happy too.
I
know you must be surprised at our saying that ‘we are not happy’ and you won’t
know why but we will explain to you.
In
case you don’t know, the movie was pirated and 20 million copies were printed
and I write this letter, the 20 million copies have been exhausted.
Why
we no dey happy na say your movie don make 1 million dollars..i mean 1 million
dollars and now we wan chop small inside you dey send letter to FG.
Be
like say you no say even army never rescue chibok girls na your own film you
wan make they attend to …oga AY relax,..Make your boys sef chop…no worry we go
send you small change..Free that levels...No vex say we mix pidgin with
english..The other person wey dey write for english go watch match... na me
finish am...me akpos
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