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Kidnappers of Nollywood Actors Cynthia, Clemson Demand $100k Ransom

Faith Ukanwa

Aug 01, 2022

Kidnappers of Nollywood Actors Cynthia, Clemson Demand $100k Ransom
The kidnappers of Nollywood veteran actors, Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornel popularly called Agbogidi, are demanding for one hundred thousand dollars ransom.

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The actors were on Thursday, July 28 kidnapped while returning from a movie set in Ozalla town, Enugu state.

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According to the national president, Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Emeka Rolland on Saturday, July 30;

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"The kidnappers have made contact with the families and are demanding the sum of $100,000. We pray to God for his intervention and for Him to put confusion in their midst.

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We are also working closely with the different security operatives, but we are not sure what to expect from them because the same thing is happening everywhere in the country.ÔÇØ

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Meanwhile, the Enugu State Police Command through it's spokesperson, Daniel Ndukwe, said investigation have commenced and an abandoned vehicle belonging to Okereke have been recovered.

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"The current report at our disposal dwells on a case of abandoned and recovered vehicle, as well as missing person. On July 29, at about 7:30 am, we received information that a red coloured Toyota RAV4 Jeep with registration number AGL 199 CY was noticed to have been parked in an abandoned way at Four-Corners on Enugu/ Port-Harcourt Expressway.

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Hence, the location was visited and the vehicle recovered. Coincidentally, at about 11:30a.m., of same date, a report was further received stating that the vehicle belongs to Cynthia Okereke, who was last seen on July 26.ÔÇØ

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— Faith Ukanwa

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