For the two Nollywood actors who were kidnapped recently, it’s time to leap for joy.
Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornell have gained freedom from kidnappers’ den. They were abducted on their way home from a movie location in Enugu State.
Their release was confirmed by the Actors Guild of Nigeria on Wednesday.
In a Guild’s statement shared on Wednesday, by Monalisa Chinda Coker, the Guild’s Director of Communication, she informed the public that the abductors were touched by the spirit of God and set the thespians free.
The statement read in part, “This is to inform the public that the kidnapped actors, Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornell, have been released, unhurt.”
The elated National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ejezie Rollas, also announced that they were released 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 the Nollywood industry and Nigerians at large for the support and prayers during this trying period”, he wrote.
He urged members to be security conscious on and off movie sets and always take precautionary measures on their security at all times.
Okereke and Agbodigidi were declared missing on Saturday, when family members could not reach them after working on a film set.
Their abductors afterwards reached out, demanding a ransom of $100,000, which the Guild’s National President, Ejezie Rollas, stated could not be raised.
According to Rollas, while a sum of N1.2million was raised, the abductors mocked their efforts.