MultiChoice leads anti-piracy march in Lagos

MultiChoice Nigeria organized an anti-piracy march from Ikeja City Mall with Nollywood actors, filmmakers, and regulators hitting the streets to educate people about content theft. Saidi Balogun and Obi Emelonye showed up to warn that illegal downloads are killing jobs and destroying the creative economy for future artists. Charles Amudipe from the Nigerian Copyright Commission reminded everyone that piracy carries jail time and fines, plus your devices get wrecked by malware when you stream sketchy content.

Caroline Oghuma from MultiChoice said the company already runs school programs teaching students how piracy hurts creators, and this walk was part of pushing that message into communities. The team handed out flyers and answered questions about legal streaming options that do not cost an arm and a leg.
 

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