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The government of Canada has issued the death certificate and other relevant documents of late Nollywood Actress, Moji Olaiya, and this could mean that her remains would soon be brought back to her home country, Nigeria, for burial.
The documents were handed over to her brother, Yinka Farinde, by the Canadian government.
A statement by the Burial Committee of the late actress confirmed this. The statement was signed by the committee’s publicity secretary, Yomi Fabiyi.
The statement said to avoid speculation, the committee will announce the actual date the body is expected to arrive Nigeria in a few days. It was, however, disclosed that two people from Canada have volunteered to escort the body and child to Nigeria.
The statement reads, “We promised to keep friends and family up-to-date as event unfolds. We are well aware that friends, fans and family are agog and wish to pay their last respect…
“The death certificate was issued yesterday (Wednesday) and processing the entire necessary documentations for her smooth journey to Nigeria with the daughter had begun in earnest.
“Two people from Canada had volunteered to escort the body and child to Nigeria and we are eternally grateful.
“We do not wish to speculate. In few days, we shall pass information regarding the exact arrival date and other burial plans.''
The documents were handed over to her brother, Yinka Farinde, by the Canadian government.
A statement by the Burial Committee of the late actress confirmed this. The statement was signed by the committee’s publicity secretary, Yomi Fabiyi.
The statement said to avoid speculation, the committee will announce the actual date the body is expected to arrive Nigeria in a few days. It was, however, disclosed that two people from Canada have volunteered to escort the body and child to Nigeria.
The statement reads, “We promised to keep friends and family up-to-date as event unfolds. We are well aware that friends, fans and family are agog and wish to pay their last respect…
“The death certificate was issued yesterday (Wednesday) and processing the entire necessary documentations for her smooth journey to Nigeria with the daughter had begun in earnest.
“Two people from Canada had volunteered to escort the body and child to Nigeria and we are eternally grateful.
“We do not wish to speculate. In few days, we shall pass information regarding the exact arrival date and other burial plans.''