Rita Edochie, a veteran actress, has corrected claims about her supposed kidnapping.
Speaking on her social media page, she stated that the write-up and film about the kidnapping released a few days ago were only for content reasons and did not portray a real-life occurrence.
Edochie stated clearly that she had not been kidnapped and expressed sorry that the post had caused sadness and triggered multiple issues.
In her words:
“I JUST OBSERVED THAT THE WRITE UP /VIDEO I POSTED FEW DAYS AGO CONCERNING ABDUCTION AGGRAVATED QUITE A NUMBER OF ISSUES 😑 .
PLEASE IT IS NOT REAL, I WAS NOT KIDNAPPED, IT WAS ONLY FOR CONTENT PURPOSES.
PLEASE MY FANS AND GREAT LOVERS OF RITA EDOCHIE, IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH WHAT JUST HAPPENED, I SINCERELY APOLOGISE.
THANK YOU 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏.”
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