“Ghana Entertainment Will Remain Behind”- Nosa Rex Slams Ghana TV Station For Piracy

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“Ghana Entertainment Will Remain Behind”- Nosa Rex Slams Ghana TV Station For Piracy

In a heartfelt and emotionally charged Instagram video, Rex did not hold back his frustration over what he described as a blatant violation of intellectual property rights. He lamented that the unauthorized airing of films is not just a minor offense but a serious act that undermines the very foundation of the film industry. According to him, every production is the result of months sometimes years of planning, creativity, and financial investment.

Rex explained that behind every movie are teams of actors, directors, writers, crew members, and producers who pour their energy, time, and skills into bringing a vision to life. When these works are broadcast without consent, he said, it strips creators of the recognition and financial returns they deserve.

He further stressed that such actions discourage investors from supporting future projects, as the risk of losing revenue to piracy or unauthorized use is high. For him, this is not simply about money, but also about respect for the artistry and effort behind filmmaking. Rex called on both fans and industry stakeholders to take the issue seriously, urging them to support legal viewing platforms.

His message was clear: protecting creative work is essential to sustaining the growth of the movie industry.

“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?”

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