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Chiwetalu Agu Released From DSS Custody By Actors Guild Of Nigeria (PHOTOS)

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The Actors Guild of Nigeria(AGN) on Tuesday secured the discharge of Nollywood actor, Chiwetalu Agu, from the Division of State Companies (DSS) on Tuesday.

 

AGN made this recognized by way of a press release on their official Instagram web page titled, ‘Chiwetalu Agu released to Actors Guild Of Nigeria.’

 

The assertion signed by the AGN Communication Director, Monalisa Chinda, learn, “The Nationwide President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ejezie Emeka Rollas, has but once more secured the discharge of Actor Chiwetalu Agu from the custody of the DSS.

 

“On behalf of the Guild, I used to be on the DSS workplace with my colleague, the Senior Particular Assistant on Navy Affairs and Inter Governmental Relations to the President, Steve Eboh, to obtain Chiwetalu Agu at present.

 

“The elated veteran actor thanked God for surviving the ordeal and recommended the management of the Actors Guild of Nigeria headed by Ejezie Emeka Rollas for his or her relentless efforts in securing his launch from the detention.”

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Chiwetalu Agu who was first arrested by the Nigerian Military on October 7, 2021, round Higher Iweka in Onitsha, Anambra State, for carrying a Biafra outfit whereas distributing bread and different gadgets to the poor.

 

The military had accused Chiwetalu Agu of soliciting help for the proscribed Indigenous Folks of Biafra which has been accused of a number of acts of terrorism. He was subsequently handed over to the DSS for investigation and prosecution.

 

Nonetheless, shortly earlier than his launch, a relative of the Nollywood actor had instructed The Press Informant that that they had been denied entry to him.

 

Agu, who has starred in a number of motion pictures, together with ‘Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story’, which is now displaying on Netflix, has been a recognized supporter of the Biafra battle.

 

He has additionally been vital of the regime of the President, Main Common Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), for allegedly marginalising the Igbo.