Linda Ikeji Slams Parents of Slain UNIPORT Students After Release of 'Dark October' Movie

Date: 05-02-2023 1:56 pm (1 year ago) | Author: kacy lee
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Popular blogger and media mogul, Linda Ikeji has fired back at the parents of slain UNIPORT students over their disapproval for her newly released move, Dark October.

Tthe aggrieved parents of the four students of the University of Port Harcourt, who were killed by a mob in the Aluu Community in 2012 had asked the popular blogger, Linda Ikeji and Netflix, to suspend the planned premiere of their movie, Dark October.

The movie centers on the murder of the students codenamed Aluu-4 in October 2012.

In a statement issued on Wednesday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, by Livingstone Wechie, the Executive Director of a human rights group, The Integrity Friends for Truth and Peace The initiative (TIFPI), the families of the slain students said they were consulted before the shooting of the movie which was scheduled for premiere on February 3.

The development, according to them, will bring back unpleasant memories they had managed to bury.

They added that the movie had “reawakened the already doused trauma caused by the tragic killing of their children.”

Reacting to it, Linda Ikeji advised them not to press charges as they are only wasting their time and resources.

She noted how the movie does not carry the names or images of the boys neither were their families represented in the film.

Linda added that the movie is a complete fiction work dedicated to the memory of Aluu 4, and as such, their lawsuit is a total waste as they are only backing over nothing.

In her words,

Dear Livingston and partners, thank you so much for the press statement you put two days ago. It brought so much awareness to this film that talks about jungle justice as a menace in our society and the things that needs to be done to stop or curtail it.

You’re backing over nothing. Dark October is a complete work of fiction. Dedicated to the memory of Aluu 4. There are no facts in the film. I wish you’d watch it before taking any action because I guarantee you, you would be wasting your time and resources.

The movie does not carry the names or images of the boys mentioned. There are no family members represented in the film apart from a fictionalized mother and sister…
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Posted: at 5-02-2023 01:56 PM (1 year ago) | Addicted Hero
- Allsense at 5-02-2023 10:48 PM (1 year ago)
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The statement "The families of the 4 said they were consulted before the shooting of the film" has ended the matter, I understand you're thinking of any memory that has always been there but did you think about the positive messages it will pass across? Did they use the same names? Is the characters 90% as yours? Location and so many things check out before filing lawsuit. The country is hard now better don't waste your time
Posted: at 5-02-2023 10:48 PM (1 year ago) | Gistmaniac
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- gogoman at 5-02-2023 11:48 PM (1 year ago)
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Posted: at 5-02-2023 11:48 PM (1 year ago) | Grande Master
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- nikiniki at 6-02-2023 08:33 AM (1 year ago)
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you lied. they should get seasoned lawyer and start with netflix...what arrogance! can you live in the US and try this nonsense with some victims families? you wont even try it!
Posted: at 6-02-2023 08:33 AM (1 year ago) | Gistmaniac
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