April 27, 2024

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SYLVESTER MADU’S FIRST STATEMENT AFTER SURVIVING AN ATTACK IN BAMENDA, CAMEROON

Sylvester Madu is back in Nigeria. During his Facebook live video, he said there’s so much to recount about his unpleasant experience in Bamenda, which will be done in episodes.

He said;

“It’s a tragic thing. It’s something that was not supposed to happen if the right thing was done by the people who brought me to their country.

 

Matter of fact, they underestimated my popularity . They couldn’t imagine I will pull such a crowd with my presence, so adequate security measures were not made; knowing that their country is a volatile place, with a whole lot of commotion and crisis going on.

 

From what I gathered while I was there, there is a green zone, a yellow zone and a red zone. In the red zone, you don’t just go there. I’m a stranger. There’s no way I would’ve known that where they were taking me that night was a red zone.

 

The kind of crowd that I pulled, the streets were blocked , traffic everywhere, any sensible organizer will know that this man is not ordinary and should make proper security arrangements, which was a promise that was made to me. Messages of how my movement will look like , voice notes ; out of 100 percent, it was zero percent done.

I didn’t want to pull the diva attitude of a movie star to say I ain’t going nowhere if you don’t get the security you promised. One of the reasons that made me relax is because of the kind of personality I am. I am a free moral personality. I like to mingle with people. Seeing the cheering of the people, I feel I’m loved and accepted.

There are a group of persons that were not happy with my presence or probably they have a notion that I don’t know of; the reason why they are angry with my presence. If it’s a fight between them, I got involved as a victim. But thank God I’m a victor and not a victim, forever until the Lord comes. My deep condolences to all the families whose loved ones are victims of this situation.

“even if you are fighting for freedom, it doesn’t mean k!lling your own person. It’s the wrongest thing to do” – Sylvester Madu

The Veteran Nigerian actor Sylvester Madu “Shina Rambo”  who was in Bamenda to shoot the movie “Abakwa” survived a gory attack at Big G Snack Bar in Bamenda. Separatist fighters reportedly stormed the premises on Saturday, November 25th. There was a clash with the military that led to 3 deaths and several injured

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