Experience Love Anew: 'Love In Every Word' Returns to YouTube!

Updated Thursday 13 March 2025 12:0
Experience Love Anew: 'Love In Every Word' Returns to YouTube!
Following its sudden removal on YouTube due to a copyright dispute, Omoni Oboli's love drama "Love in Every Word" has returned. On Tuesday night, March 11, 2025, the movie—which had received over 7 million views in only three days—was taken down after a claim made by Skyberry, whose real name is Chinonso Obiora.

Social media was ablaze with indignation and conjecture about the abrupt removal, but Omoni Oboli and her crew responded quickly, re-uploading the film to her YouTube channel, Omoni Oboli TV, by Wednesday morning.

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On March 12, 2025, Oboli thanked her followers warmly on Instagram, writing, "Thank you for the love and concern." Thank you very much for your messages. A minor miscommunication occurred regarding our film, LOVE IN EVERY WORD. Now that it has been resolved, we are stronger than before! Let's compensate for the lost time. A link to the restored movie was included with the post, indicating that the copyright issue with Obiora had been settled, albeit as of this writing, the specifics of the settlement are still unknown.

Fans were devastated by the movie's withdrawal, and many began to doubt the validity of the copyright claim made by Skyberry, a network engineer from Canada who owns Skyberry Studios, a photographic and video production company based in Abuja.

With over 4.3 million views in the first 72 hours after its March 7, 2025, release, the film swiftly became Oboli's most popular digital release.

With notable performances by former Big Brother Naija star Bamike "Bam Bam" Olawunmi-Adenibuyan and Uzor Arukwe, "Love in Every Word," which was written by Mfon-Abasi Micheal Inyang and produced and directed by Oboli, chronicles the journey of two souls navigating love, cultural barriers, and self-discovery.

Its sharp increase in popularity demonstrated its appeal to viewers, which made its abrupt demise all the more startling. Excitement has been rekindled by the film's restoration, and Oboli is advising viewers to "make up for the time lost" by re-engaging with the narrative.

The specifics of the copyright issue and the terms of its resolution have not been made public by Oboli or Obiora, but the quick turnaround points to a behind-the-scenes discussion that gave getting the movie back online top priority. "Love in Every Word" is still in the public eye thanks to her proactive response and her fan base's steadfast support.

As of late Tuesday, attempts to see the original YouTube URL for the film were met with a warning that it had been taken down because of Obiora's accusation. However, by Wednesday morning, viewers could access the fully restored movie through the URL posted on Oboli's Instagram, suggesting that a resolution was found in less than a day.

Oboli’s resilience and her team’s quick action highlight the evolving landscape of Nollywood, where YouTube has become a powerful platform for filmmakers to reach global audiences.

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