The Big Brother Naija alumni are grieving the loss of one of their members, Hermes Iyele, who has just lost his beloved mother.
Hermes recently posted a heartfelt message on his verified Instagram account to inform everyone about his mother’s passing.
Mrs. Isioma Ohebian Iyele reportedly passed away on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, but the cause of her death is still unclear at this time.
Hermes wrote:
“It is with the heaviest of hearts that I’d like to make public the passing of my beloved mum ISIOMA PHEBIAN IYELE on the 5th of November 2024. I’m doing this so I can properly start my grief and also because I currently lack the strength or capacity(mentally and finance wise) to handle this situation. Pls pray for my siblings and I. Pls support us in all the ways you can.”
Hermes shared that he was on a business trip when he first heard the heartbreaking news.
“I’m currently on a work trip and got the news in transit, I’m trying as much as I can to function in the regard of duty that has brought me here whilst trying to do my part of what needs to be done to see this tragedy through, so pls be patient with me as I won’t be able to respond to calls and texts for the time being. We will start the burial process as soon as I’m back.
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