Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Bimbo Ademoye, has raised concerns over a copyright claim placed on her YouTube movie, Where Love Lives, a move she says has led to the demonetisation of the film on the platform.
Ademoye alleged that an individual identified as Emmanuel Davies falsely claimed ownership of a song used in the movie, despite her insistence that she holds full rights to the soundtrack. She further claimed that the same person uploaded the song to Spotify and other streaming platforms, listing himself as the composer.
Where Love Lives, which was released in December 2025, has amassed over 18 million views on YouTube.
In a series of posts shared on her Instagram page on Saturday, the actress expressed frustration over the situation and issued an ultimatum, demanding that the copyright claim be removed immediately.
“But Emmanuel, you have one hour to lift that copyright from my movie. A song I completely own the rights to, you took it, uploaded it, named yourself the composer and blocked me from making money from my own sweat,” she wrote.
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She also warned of possible consequences if the issue was not resolved promptly, calling on anyone who knows the individual or is connected to the relevant platforms to intervene.
According to the actress, this is not the first time she has faced a copyright-related challenge. She revealed that she is already pursuing another individual over a similar issue.
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no public response from Emmanuel Davies regarding the allegation.
