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    Tunde Kelani Condemns Film Piracy on Social Media

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsFebruary 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Veteran Nigerian filmmaker Tunde Kelani has condemned the unauthorised creation of short clips from films, describing the trend as piracy and intellectual property abuse.

    Kelani, popularly known as TK, voiced his concerns in a Facebook post on Wednesday, reacting to the growing practice of bloggers and social media users who extract scenes from his movies and circulate them online without his permission.

    “This is WRONG! Cutting our films — Saworoide, Agogo Eewo, Ti Oluwa Nile, Thunderbolt: Magun — into unauthorised reels and posting them online is not promotion. It is piracy and the destruction of our cultural work,” he wrote.

    A screenshot of the pirated movies on a social media page…Photo Credit: Facebook/ Tunde Kelani

    The filmmaker emphasised that films are designed as complete creative works and should not be reduced to fragmented content for social media engagement or profit.

    “A film is a complete story, not fragments for quick views to make quick money illegally. This is stealing openly,” Kelani stated.

    He called on digital content creators to respect copyright laws and support filmmakers through legitimate distribution channels.

    “Please stop this practice and wickedness! Support creators by watching and sharing films through the proper channels. Let us protect, not diminish, our heritage. Stop this criminality,” he added.

    The filmmaker’s remarks come amid increasing concerns within Nigeria’s creative industry over the widespread reposting of film scenes across platforms including Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok, often without authorisation from rights holders.

    Kelani, one of Nigeria’s most celebrated directors, has built a reputation for culturally significant films and literary adaptations, with notable works such as Koseegbe, Oleku, Thunderbolt: Magun, The Narrow Path, White Handkerchief, Maami, and Dazzling Mirage

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