Some top Nollywood stars resided in Ikorodu, Lagos, have expressed concern over the safety of their families due to the activities of notorious cult group, Badoo.
This is coming following a notification of an imminent visit to houses in the area which has caused a majority of people to abandon their homes.
“Casino” actor, Funsho Adeolu, revealed that thoughts of his family’s safety is all that bothers him anytime he leaves home for work.
Adeolu, who has resided in Ikorodu for 12 twelve years called on the government to come to their aid, while also trusting God for protection.
“If I say I am not scared of them I would be lying but I know that God is in control. Anywhere in the world, people face terrors.
“People in the north faced worse situations than this but God kept some people while others had to flee.
“I am praying that God would be in control of everything but to say that I am not afraid, that would be a lie.
“It is just for us to beg the government to beef up security in Ikorodu and do something about these boys.
It is not something that they cannot handle because Ikorodu used to be a very peaceful place.
“This is the 21st century and such barbaric acts should be frowned at.
“I have been living in Ikorodu for about 12 years now and since then, I have never encountered anything like this Badoo cult group.
“I would not say that their activities have not affected me because anytime I leave my family to go and work, I always nurse this little fear over their safety but I believe that God is protecting them.
“I have only heard about their activities but I have not seen anything like that and I believe that they cannot come my way because I am covered by the blood of Jesus,” the actor also told Punch.
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