The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has finally reacted to the release of actress, Empress Njamah’s private videos by her alleged ‘blackmailer’.
The association called for the arrest of the ex-fiance of Empress Njamah who allegedly released her nude videos on social media.
A statement signed by the association’s spokesperson Kate Henshaw on Thursday, January 12th said its national president, Emeka Rollas vehemently condemned the release of the videos.
Part of the statement reads:
“This act of blackmail calculated to smear the image and publicly ridicule her by a man who claimed to be her lover is not only criminal but also evil and unacceptable.
“It is worthy to note that exposing nude videos and photographs of a person that injure her right to privacy is a serious offence”.
The association, in their statement further stated that they stand with Empress and shall provide full support in areas of counseling to help her recover from psychological and emotional trauma. It added:
“We have been in forefront of campaign of violence against women and we view the action of this so-called evil lover man as an act targeted at eroding her dignity and self-respect.
“We call on the law enforcement agents to apprehend the culprit and ensure he faces the full wrath of the law for violating the right and dignity of Empress Njamah.
“We urge her fans to give her their full support at this time. She will come through this stronger and better,”
This past weeks have been hell for the actress, who has had her name smeared by her estranged fiance, Josh Wade.
Josh had not only threatened to release her nude videos, but had held on to her passport and other valuables.
Keeping to his words, he allegedly leaked the actress’s nude video on a WhatsApp group he created, although he has vehemently denied it.
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