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Army arrest: Actors guild condemns veteran actor Agu’s Biafra regalia
The Actors Guild of Nigeria has condemned veteran Nollywood veteran actor, Chiwetalu Agu’s, Biafra regalia which led to his arrest by the army.
Chiwetalu Agu was arrested by Nigerian soldiers for wearing Biafra-flag clothing.
He was reportedly sharing food to the less privileged persons wearing a Biafran regalia when government forces stopped him at upper Iweka road, Onitsha.
Agu was approached by two soldiers who wrestled him to the ground and then proceeded to drag him away.
Speaking on the incident, Brig. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, the Army Public Relations Officer said the veteran actor was apprehended for inciting members of the public and soliciting support for the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra.
Reacting, the President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Emeka Rollas, in an interview with newsmen, condemned the fact that Agu was seen wearing a Biafra regalia.
He noted that considering high rate of insecurity in the country and knowing how hot the state is currently, Agu should have avoided being seen in such clothing.
He, however, said that the Guild is doing everything possible to ensure Chiwetalu Agu was released.
“I don’t know why he put on Biafra regalia. The State is hot and he knows this.
“We are in talk with the military officials to ensure he is released. We will do our best.
“I heard they have taken him to 82 Division of the Nigeria Military base,” he said.
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