Okafor’s Law: Finally, Omoni Oboli’s movie set to be shown in cinemas nationwide as court lifts Injuction

Sometime in September 2016, Omoni Oboli was accused of copyright infringement for the Okafor’s Law title she gave her movie, by a Canada based writer, Jude Idada. The Nollywood actress Omoni Oboli was also accused of stealing his story and idea for her new movie “Okafor’s Law.”

The filmmaker in tears cancelled ‘Okafor’s Law’ movie premiere after being served a court injunction for stealing story.  However, there is now good news for Omoni Oboli’s camp and fans because the injunction was lifted today, 30, March 2017 by Justice N. Buba of the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos. The court lifted the injunction while stating that the movie should not have been prevented from showing in the first place since the copyright claim suit is yet to be determined by a competent court of law.

The happy mom took to IG and penned  ‘Glory be to God!!!!!!!!!!! #OkaforsLaw is showing in all cinemas NATIONWIDE from tomorrow Friday the 31st of March. We serve a living God! Thanks for all the prayers and the love 😍😍😍 #OkaforsLaw #incinemasnationwidefrommarch31 #ChildOfGrace pls #Omonifam, help me Repost everywhere 💋💋💋

Here is Video of Omoni announcing the good news

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