Nollywood actor and director, Ramsey Nouah, has asked that all the Twitter accounts impersonating him be blocked.
The 49-year-old made the request on Twitter on Wednesday after a graphic identified as Louisa Jilo, tagged one of the fake accounts when she called out Ramsey Nouah and the producers of the 2019 film, Living in Bondage: Breaking Free, for using her work without compensation.
“Block these accounts and every other account impersonating me. I apologise to all those who fell victims of these fraudster,” he captioned a screenshot of the fake accounts.
Block these accounts and every other account impersonating me. I apologise to all those who fell victims of these fraudster. pic.twitter.com/7jXdlV8yw2
— RAMSEY NOUAH (@RamseyNouah) June 17, 2020
The graphic designer in question announced that she has now been contacted and compensated. Taking to the micro blogging platform, she wrote,
“My noise together with your Retweets got them to know and they have contacted me. They didn’t know but now they do and have acted accordingly. I have been compensated. I am still proud to have worked on the movie and hope for future possibilities.”