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Bimbo Ademoye wins YouTube copyright battle over film soundtrack

Actress and filmmaker Bimbo Ademoye has celebrated a major win in a YouTube copyright dispute involving her film Where Love Lives. She said she felt deep gratitude and relief after the contested claim was finally resolved in her favour.​ In an emotional Instagram post, Ademoye thanked her mother, her friends, her creative team and her loyal online “cyber family” for rallying behind her. She praised fans for relentlessly reporting the infringing content and the individual behind it until the wrongful claim was taken down across platforms.​ The dispute began when someone using the fake alias Emmanuel Davies allegedly uploaded a song from Where Love Lives to digital platforms like Spotify and then filed a copyright claim against her YouTube upload. The track, however, is fully owned by Ademoye with the artist’s consent, and the false claim led to a strike, demonetisation and diversion […]

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Bimbo Ademoye fumes over copyright claim on YouTube movie song

Actress and filmmaker Bimbo Ademoye has cried out after someone allegedly claimed copyright over a song from her YouTube film “Where Love Lives”, leading to the demonetisation of the movie on the platform. She said the individual also uploaded the song on Spotify and other streaming platforms, presenting himself as the composer.​ The romantic film, released in December 2025, has already attracted over 18 million views on YouTube. In an Instagram post, Ademoye expressed anger and frustration, saying she woke up to see her hard work being “stolen” and issued a stern ultimatum to the person behind the claim.​ She specifically called out “Lagos Sound/Emmanuel Davies”, demanding that he lift the copyright strike from her movie within one hour. Ademoye insisted she owns full rights to the song and accused him of taking the track, uploading it, naming himself the […]

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Grand Tycoon, Davido, Asake make Africa Top 50 visibility list

Renowned journalist, poet, spoken word artist and author Tofarati Ige, also known as Grand Tycoon, has been named among “50 African Personalities and Brands Who Have Mastered the Art of Visibility” by Visibility 50 Africa 2025.​The continental list recognises individuals and brands that have built strong influence, relevance and impact through strategic visibility in a digital driven era.​ Grand Tycoon has distinguished himself across journalism, literature and performance, known for sharp storytelling, lyrical depth and the ability to connect culture with contemporary narratives.​In 2025 he delivered standout spoken word performances at major platforms such as Gbenga Adeyinka’s Laffmattazz Lagos Edition and Asiri’s “I Don’t Need Your Opinion” comedy show, while also shaping conversations as a Lifestyle Editor who amplifies African stories.​ As an author, he has earned acclaim for works including Town Crier and Oriki, a collection of praise poetry […]

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