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BREAKING: Popular Nollywood Actress Is Dead (See Cause Of Death)

BREAKING: Popular Nollywood Actress Is Dead (See Cause Of Death)
Veteran Nollywood actress Cynthia Okereke is dead. She died on Tuesday evening.
Announcing the incident on Wednesday in an Instagram post, popular actor and filmmaker, Joseph Okechukwu, stated that Okereke died on Tuesday evening.
Sharing the actress’s picture, Okechukwu said he was about to pay for Cynthia’s flight ticket to come to America before her death.
He wrote: “REST IN PEACE, Nwanyi oma. I’m shattered beyond words.
“The fact that I was about to pay for your flight ticket to come and finish what we started only to hear you went to be with Lord just last night is one of the toughest things I’ve had to deal with in recent times.
“I pray I’m able to recover from the shock. Life is really just a mist. One minute you have it, the next you don’t.
“For the more than 20 years that I’ve known you, you’ve been such an amazing, decent and lovely soul to be around. Words fail me. May your gentle soul rest on till we meet again in glory. #CynthiaOkereke.”
However, as at when filing this report, the cause of Cynthia Okereke’s demise is unclear.
Few months ago, the Nollywood actress kidnap has recounted her ordeal while at the kidnappers’ den. She said she was not fed, and she complained of having high blood pressure after the incident.
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