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Actress Njamah: How I was held hostage, assaulted, blackmailed by lover

Popular Nigerian actress, Empress Njamah, has denied being engaged to a man from Liberia.

A video of Njamah celebrating her engagement surfaced online on Thursday with many congratulating the actress on the development.

Celebrity designer, Yomi Casual, later said the story of the actress’ engagement was fake, noting that her account was hacked.

However, Njamah, in a series of videos on Instagram page on Friday, disclosed that she was forced to record the video by the man she started having a relationship at a time she was depressed following the death of her friend, Ada Ameh.

The actress said the man, identified as Wade, later changed to a bully and took control of her social media accounts.

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She stated that Wade beat her repeatedly and went away from her house with her international passport, among other items.

Njamah further denied Wade’s claims that he has her nude, adding that she was not with other men as claimed by him.

The famous actress said the Department of State Services (DSS) has commenced investigation into the matter.

Wade had posted the video of the engagement via Njamah’s account and claimed that he proposed to the actress on August 18, 2022, with a ring worth $49,800.

He said they were about to get married but he ended the engagement over alleged infidelity and fraud.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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