AY Set To Release ’30 Days In Atlanta’ After Pirated Copies Flood Market
Producer of the highly talked-about '30 Days In Atlanta', AY Makun, fondly called AY, has concluded plans to release the movie to the market.
This is coming after some pirates dealt a big blow on him by releasing copies of the film to the market.
The pirated movie is being sold in Lagos traffic and on the street for N500.
Nollywoodgists.com has learnt that disturbed by this development, AY is set to release the humorous flick within the next 14 days.
He has urged members of the public to stop buying the pirated copies of the film in the market at the moment. AY has also written a letter to the police boss in Nigeria to intervene in the matter.
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