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Drama As Ini Edo & Chinenye Nworah Allegedly Fight Over Ownership of ’Shanty Town’



Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Ini Edo is reportedly enmeshed in a legal war with her colleague, Chinenye Nworah, over the ownership of their 2023 Netflix series, ‘Shanty Town’.

Ini Edo had written a cease and desist letter to Netflix and asked the streaming platform not to sign a deal with Nworah for the sequel of the series.

According to the letter, Ini Edo claimed that 5 percent of the proceeds belong to the producers and not just Nworah.

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The movie star said Nworah had signed an agreement with two other companies, so the ownership right should be given to three people.

In her response to the legal suit, Nworah dismissed any notion of shared ownership with Ini Edo, describing her claims as false
and malicious.

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