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They didn’t feed us for a week — Abducted actress, Cynthia Okereke reveals

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Nollywood actress, Cynthia Okereke has revealed the ordeal she and her colleague, Clemson Cornel has to go through at the hand of their abductors.

Recall that the actors, Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornel were kidnapped in Enugu State days back and their release was announced on Wednesday after a $100,000 ransom was demanded by the kidnappers.

The Actors Guild of Nigeria claimed the kidnappers released the actors because they were “touched by the spirit of God.”

Speaking in a video on Friday, August 5, Cynthia thanked her colleagues, fans, security agencies, and other stakeholders who contributed to their release.

She said they were not fed anything during the seven days they spent in captivity.

The actress said: “My people, this is mama Cynthia Okereke, God is a faithful God and I have every reason to say Hallelujah in the land of the living. I didn’t know I have people and I have friends, good colleagues, people that care for me, people that can pray for me, verge for me and stand on my behalf.

“My BP is high but to God be all glory for all of you, your efforts, your prayers and your encouragement. Mama Cynthia is alive, I will act for you people and will continue to be acting for your people. Me, I will be a late comer there, for good one week, no water no food but today I say to God be all glory forever in Jesus name. God will bless all Nollywood for me.”

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