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Femi Adebayo beats pirates by taking his movie to streets
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85252, member: 27"] Femi Adebayo sidestepped pirates by dragging his movie straight to the streets, and the numbers backed the gamble fast. Anti-piracy playbook [LIST] [*]Femi Adebayo credits tech systems, not prayers, for protection. [*]Circuit TV handled lock-tight distribution control. [*]The setup blocked leaks before they could breathe. [/LIST] Money talks early [LIST] [*]The film crossed N400 million in under two weeks. [*]Momentum came from access, not luxury theaters. [*]The rollout flipped piracy pressure into profit. [/LIST] Community cinema strategy [LIST] [*]Ageshinkole 2 skipped normal cinemas entirely. [*]Screenings landed directly inside towns nationwide. [*]Fans got proximity, while pirates lost leverage. [/LIST] Franchise direction and scope [LIST] [*]The sequel expands drama and cultural depth. [*]Shows ran through December 2025 into January 2026. [*]Blue Pictures backed logistics and reach. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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