Actress Chioma Akpotha has unfinished business with bloggers, over the activities of the weekend and how it was handled.
The actress who was on ground in Yorkshire, England for the white wedding ceremony of friend and colleague, Rita Dominic, has expressed her vexation at bloggers who used her content without tagging her as source.
In an Instagram rant, Akpotha who updated her Instagram page all weekend long with videos and photos from the beautiful wedding ceremony of Rita Dominic
The actress noted that she went hard to work, recording and taking photos of the ceremony and this is after paying for flight, train and hotel accommodation on the UK, yet, some bloggers who did not leave the comfort of their homes, used her content without crediting her as the source.
She urged them to come correct especially since bloggers don’t play with folks lifting their content without being credited. Chioma captioned the video:
“My Darling RIRI is married and what a spectacle it was. At this point in time I would like to give thanks to the multitude of bloggers that were so carried away by the munificence of the event that they breached common social media etiquette and failed to acknowledge the source of their posted material. Namely moi. Not cool guys. Not cool. NOT COOL AT ALL!.”
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