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" 'Oloture' is a fiction', Mo Abudu insists in new statement

Ladies and gentlemen, Mo Abudu is now a grandmother. [Instagram/MoAbudu]
Ladies and gentlemen, Mo Abudu is now a grandmother. [Instagram/MoAbudu]
The media mogul insists the 'Oloture' story was conceived from in-depth research on sex and human trafficking.
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Mo Abudu has reacted to copyright infringement allegations recently levied against her film production company for their Netflix film, 'Oloture'.

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According to a statement shared via Abudu's Instagram page, the media mogul's lawyers claim 'Oloture' is a "work of fiction and was inspired by a variety of true events".

"The movie evolved after in-depth research and wide consultation with several entities with diverse accounts of human/sex trafficking which informed the development of 'Oloture' as a social impact project", the statements adds.

The filmmaker has since disabled comments on the trending statement which comes in the wake of a Pulse interview with Tobore Ovuorie . The journalist alleged in the explosive interview that EbonyLife Films adapted her 2014 sex trafficking report without her express permission.

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Watch the interview:

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