Beautiful Nollywood actress, Chantel Igwe has just lost her mother, a few days after her senior colleague, Funke Akindele lost hers.
Igwe announced the sad news late Wednesday night where she labelled the event a ‘Black Wednesday ‘.
Taking to her Instagram page, the bereaved actress wrote:
“Black Wednesday. God why !!!Mum you left so soon. My heart is so heavy…”
After her post, lots of Nollywood actors have stormed the comment section to sympathise with her.
Nollywood actress and politician Funke Akindele is in mourning moosd as she loses her lovely mother.
According to a statement released by Olubunmi Akindele, on behalf of the family, Funke Akindele’s mum passed on Tuesday, February 7.
Praying for her soul, Olubunmi stated that the family would communicate her funeral rites in due time.
“It is with heavy hearts, but in total submission to God Almighty that the ADEBANJO and AKINDELE families announce the passing of their daughter, mother, grandmother and sister. DR. R B ADEBANJO-Akindele which occured on Tuesday 07 February 2023.
May her gentle soul begin its rest eternal in peace. Amen. Obsequies in honour of her passing shall be announced in due course.
May her soul rest in peace, Amen”
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