Sanwo-Olu says filmmakers might need a permit to film in Lagos to avoid harassment

Sanwo-Olu revealed in an interview with Channels TV, that filmmakers would possibly think about trying into getting state permits to shoot in areas of Lagos to keep away from harassment by ‘Space Boys’. He additionally advised that they may search correct permission from non-public property homeowners.

“Whenever you start to speak very particular about ‘Omo onile’, what are the principles of engagement? So that you wish to go to a spot, did you ask if there’s a allow that you want to have? Are you aware if it’s a non-public property that you’re into”, Sanwo-Olu stated.

“If you’ll movie someplace, there are guidelines that may information. Possibly just a bit allow otherwise you simply want to inform the proprietor of the property that these are the issues you might be doing. I feel that method, you’ll have simpler entry to have the ability to do your factor simply.

“However a part of the issue we have now in Lagos is that everybody thinks that all the things is open to everybody. No one has a monopoly of something”.

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Recall Toyin Abraham on Friday, January 22, shared a video on Twitter of space boys demanding cash to permit her movie at a location. The video sparked Twitter conversations on the incessant harassment by thugs.

The actress is at present filming a feature film titled, ‘IGE’: The Unlikely Oil Merchant’.

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