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Captured entertainers recapture opportunity
The Screen Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, has reported the arrival of seized entertainers Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornel Agbogidi.
It isn't clear assuming that a payoff was paid, yet an explanation from the Guild, endorsed by its Director of Communications, Monalisa Chinda Coker, states that the entertainers were delivered safe.
"The thrilled National President of the Screen Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ejezie Emeka Rollas, declared their delivery from the ruffians who were moved by the soul of God to liberate them and safe," the assertion read.
Ms. Coker likewise calls attention to that the Guild has coordinated clinical check-ups and mental help for the people in question.
"For their families, the National President communicated our genuine thanks to the Nollywood business and Nigerians overall for the help and petitions during the time for testing.
"He encouraged the individuals to be aware of security on and off film sets and to constantly go to preparatory lengths consistently," it adds.
Search endeavors, appeal
Following the sad episode, Ms. Coker approached Nigerians to move forward the quest for the entertainers by re-posting important data.
On her Instagram page, the entertainer noticed that the ruffians' claim is preposterous, considering that entertainers don't acquire a lot of in Nigeria.
In the mean time, the renowned entertainer Kate Henshaw began a change.org request.
The appeal tested the Federal Government of Nigeria not exclusively to get the arrival of the captured entertainers, yet in addition to end weakness all through the country.
Foundation
The entertainers were accounted for missing on Thursday.
This was after their family members affirmed that they didn't get back from a recording area in Ozalla Town, Enugu State.
By Saturday, their criminals had reached their families, requesting $100,000 in deliver.
In a video cut via virtual entertainment, Rollas expressed that while the two entertainers are as yet being held hostage by their ruffians, the Guild is giving its best for secure their delivery.
Mr. Rollas reported that the Guild was working intimately with the casualties' families and security powers to guarantee their protected delivery.
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