Defamatory
allegations of fraud against Silverbird Cinemas by Mrs Blessing Effiom
Egbe with respect to the Movie - Two Brides and a Baby - Silverbird Cinema's true
position:-
It has come to our attention that a certain Mrs. Blessing Effiom Egbe has been making disparaging allegations of fraud and unethical practices against Silverbird Cinemas with respect to the exhibition of the movie ‘Two Brides and a Baby’ which was produced by her. The said Mrs. Egbe has gone to the extent of issuing a press statement dated 28/02/2012 and titled ‘Notification of scam and impending lawsuit’. She has also engaged in a campaign of calumny against Silverbird Cinemas on different social media geared towards inciting public hatred against Silverbird Cinemas. It has therefore become necessary to set the records straight in the face of what is obviously cheap blackmail by Mrs. Egbe.
It has come to our attention that a certain Mrs. Blessing Effiom Egbe has been making disparaging allegations of fraud and unethical practices against Silverbird Cinemas with respect to the exhibition of the movie ‘Two Brides and a Baby’ which was produced by her. The said Mrs. Egbe has gone to the extent of issuing a press statement dated 28/02/2012 and titled ‘Notification of scam and impending lawsuit’. She has also engaged in a campaign of calumny against Silverbird Cinemas on different social media geared towards inciting public hatred against Silverbird Cinemas. It has therefore become necessary to set the records straight in the face of what is obviously cheap blackmail by Mrs. Egbe.
It
is important to make it clear from the onset that Silverbird Cinemas
does not have any direct business relationship with Mrs. Egbe. In its
business as exhibitors of movies to the general public, Silverbird
Cinemas deals only with approved movie distributors based on agreed
contractual terms. This was not different in the case of the movie Two Brides and a Baby.
Silverbird Cinemas acquired the rights to exhibit Two brides and a baby
from Okhma Global Limited run by one Ms. Mary Ephraim Ita whom we
understand is the distributor for the movie and appointed by Mrs. Egbe.
Based on the contract signed between Silverbird Cinemas and Okhma
Global, it was agreed that the movie would be exhibited at Silverbird
Cinemas in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Lagos. In all the period of the
negotiation, Silverbird dealt directly with Okhma Global Limited to the
exclusion of all other persons.
It
was agreed between Silverbird Cinemas and Okhma Global Limited that the
movie was to be exhibited for a minimum of three weeks and for such
extended periods thereafter based on the performance of the movie. To
this end, Silverbird Cinemas provided Okhma Global Limited with the
movie schedules and sales report for each week in advance for the period
that the exhibition lasted. When Silverbird Cinemas expressed its
desire to extend the screening of the movie as provided for under the
agreement with Okhma Global, it forwarded the movie schedule for the
week spanning 27th January 2012 – 2nd February
2012 by email to Okhma Global through its contact person, one Ms.
Victoria Agbor. The notification of the schedule which represented the
apparent intention to exhibit the movie in the week referred to was
never objected to, neither did Silverbird Cinemas receive any notice of
termination of the Agreement.
It is therefore incorrect as it is being insinuated by Mrs. Egbe in her press release that the movie was shown beyond 13th
January 2012 without her requisite knowledge and consent or that of
Okhma Global. Silverbird Cinemas has been in the business of exhibiting
both local and international movies for quite a while and its integrity
has never been questioned in such a despicable manner. Silverbird
Cinemas maintains that it has fulfilled all its contractual obligations
with respect to Two Brides and a Baby to Okhma Global which has
not raised any issue with it. We would have expected therefore that Mrs.
Egbe would have channelled her grievances towards her distributor
(Okhma Global) rather than dragging Silverbird Cinemas into her private
vendetta.
Silverbird
Cinemas is therefore justifiably embarrassed by the contents of the
Press Release as well as the various libellous publications instigated
by Mrs. Egbe in different social media, blogs and websites including but
not limited to her Tweeter account, Linda Ikeji’s blog and Nigeriafilms.com which
seem to suggest that Silverbird Cinemas fraudulently made copies of the
movie to exhibit illegally without the knowledge and consent of Okhma
Global or that it has failed to make the necessary royalty payments for
the exhibition to Okhma Global which it contracted with.
Silverbird
Cinemas views these serious allegations of fraud contained in these
publications as unfounded, vexatious, defamatory and a deliberate
attempt to smear its hard-won corporate integrity. As a responsible
corporate organization , it abides with all the extant Codes of
Corporate Governance and goes to great lengths to maintain transparency
in all its corporate dealings. Mrs. Egbe’s indiscretion in going public
with such unfounded and malicious allegations of a grievous nature as
fraud despite explanations made to her to forward any reservations or
enquiries she might have with the contract for the exhibition of the
movie to Okhma Global has caused Silverbird Cinemas loss of business
reputation and goodwill, as it is constantly inundated daily with calls
by its business associates seeking to verify the truth of the
allegations.
We
have also noted the negative comments and conclusions reached by the
general public on the websites, blogs and social media based on the
stories published on the instigation of Mrs. Egbe. We have therefore
instructed our team of lawyers to undertake a review of the
circumstances surrounding this episode and we may be constrained to
commence legal action against Mrs. Egbe if she does not make a
retraction of the defamatory statements she has made against Silverbird
Cinemas along with an apology for her false and unfounded statements.
Silverbird as an advocate of the growth and development of the Nigerian
entertainment industry will continue to support the industry including
Nollywood irrespective of the negative publicity.
We
also urge members of the press to balance their reporting of this
incident based on verifiable facts in line with the best ethics of
journalism. Silverbird Communications Limited and by extension,
Silverbird Cinemas has an open door policy towards media relations and
is always available to make any clarifications on this issue that may be
required.
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