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JUST IN: Kidnappers At closing Releases Actors Cynthia Okereke And Clemson Cornel

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The president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) Emeka Rollas has launched that the abductors of Nollywood actors; Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornel have launched the actors.

Emeka Rollas has taken to his internet web page to part that the actors are actually protected and with their households now. He thanked all people who supported and prayed for the actors for his or her protected return.

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He took to his internet web page and wrote: ‘Thanks, Lord. It’s properly worth the sleepless nights. God bless all people that prayed with us on this making an attempt size. They’re now with their households unharmed.

In varied information, the President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Emeka Rollas disclosed a couple of days in the past that the abductors of two Nollywood actors; Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornel mocked him when he instructed them they have been prepared to lift N1.2 million out of the $100,000.

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He talked about, “Proper here is to transient you in regards to the happenings over 5 days now on our two colleagues kidnapped a couple of days succor. The ship serene stays the an identical nonetheless we’re believing God to realize His miracles and wonders at this stage in time.

“The day sooner than as of late, whereas speaking to the abductors, we’ve been making an attempt to reveal to them that we’ve been placing some funds collectively, we’ve been contributing. We talked about that we had about N1.2 million. They usually began laughing at us.”

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