Ghanaian actress and filmmaker Juliet Ibrahim has called on authorities to take swift action against local television stations allegedly airing films without proper authorization. Ghanaian actress and filmmaker Juliet Ibrahim has called on authorities to take swift action against local television stations allegedly airing films without proper authorization.
Her comments come in the wake of the National Communications Authority's (NCA) directive ordering the suspension of operations for 62 radio stations, including Asaase Radio and Happy FM, over regulatory breaches.Reacting to the news via the Instagram page of blogger Nkonkonsa, Juliet wrote: "TV stations should please be next !!!".
Her brief but pointed remark appears to be a direct jab at television networks she accuses of contributing to rampant film piracy in Ghana.
Juliet's frustration echoes the concerns recently raised by Nollywood actress Bimbo Ademoye, who went viral after slamming Ghanaian TV stations for broadcasting her movies without permission.