Veteran movie star, Angela Okorie speaks on suffering intense Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD after she survived an assassination attempt on her life three years ago.
In December 2019, she had been attacked by an unidentified group of attackers, but she had managed to escape unharmed.
After the incident, the Nollywood actress disclosed that she was always protected and that she was experiencing severe stress disorder and insomnia.
She had claimed that the attempt on her life may have been funded by someone in the film industry in an interview with Iyabo Ojo’s podcast.
She said: “I went through hell. We were actually coming from a show when we were attacked by gunmen. It was very traumatizing. For three good years, it was hard for me to have a relationship or do anything.
“I had PTSD. And then I developed insomnia, shock disorder, and all that. I had to always move around with security. It’s so embarrassing because there are some places you want to go to that you don’t need security but because I was traumatized, I don’t know who was about to shoot me again. So I had to.
“It was an assassination attack sponsored by someone in the movie industry. It’s from the industry because we were coming from a show.”
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