JUST IN: Nollywood actors Cynthia Okereke, Clemson Cornell allegedly kidnapped in Enugu

Nollywood actors, Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornell have allegedly been kidnapped after they left a movie location in Enugu State.

Actors Guild of Nigeria through the media spokesperson, Monalisa Chinda made this known via her verified Instagram page where she further urged other actors to be careful and more vigilant.

According to Monalisa Chinda, veteran actors Cynthia Okereke and Clemson aka Agbogidi were reportedly missing after their family members confirmed they didn’t come back from a film location at Ozalla Town, Enugu State.

She further via her statement revealed that the National President of Actors Guild, Emeka Rollas has asked members to avoid going to outskirts of cities to film except full security is provided to ensure safety.

Rollas also appealed to all members to pray for the safe return of their missing colleagues.

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