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    Kidnapped Actors Released

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    This is to gladly inform the public that the kidnapped actors, Cynthia
    Okereke and Clemson Cornel Agbogidi have been released unhurt.
    The elated National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ejezie
    Emeka Rollas announced their release by the abductors who were
    touched by the spirit of God to set them free and unharmed.
    The Guild has arranged for medical checks and psychological
    support for the victims.
    On behalf of their families, the National President expressed our
    heartfelt appreciation to Nollywood industry and Nigerians at large
    for the support and prayers during the trying period.
    He urged members to be security conscious on and off film sets and
    always take precautionary measures on their personal security at all
    times.

    Thank you
    Signed
    Monalisa Chinda Coker
    Director of Communications
    Actors Guild of Nigeria

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