Filmmaker and actor, Yomi Fabiyi, is indeed dragging the Theatre Arts and Motion Picture Practitioner Association of Nigerian (TAMPAN), in the mud.
Following the association’s statement in which Yomi Fabiyi was declared suspended, the actor took to his Instagram page to slam the association.
“I have never obtained or signed any form with TAMPAN or joined any guild. I was made to pay for registration which I did but no form collected or formal procedure.
“The letter is inappropriate, not valid for me as a filmmaker.
“Any reaction if necessary will be on the basis of Human Rights Violation if I so wish to seek judicial redress. You don’t lose what you never had,” he wrote.
Fabiyi was suspended following his latest movie titled Oko Iyabo, a flick believed to have undermined the abuse of an underage girl by comic actor, Baba Ijesha.
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