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Saturday, 20 May 2017

Fathia Balogun leads 12-man burial committee for late Moji Olaiya

Plans are already in motion to ensure that Nollywood actress, Moji Olaiya who died of cardiac arrest two months after child birth is given a befitting burial.
It's not been announced if she'll be buried in Canada where she died or her remains will be brought back home, but a 12-member burial committee has just been announced led by veteran actress, Fathia Balogun. See the full list of the other members after the cut...

1. Faithia Williams Balogun( Chairperson)

2. Foluke Daramola(Secretary)

3. Yomi Fabiyi (Publicity Sec)

4. Taiwo Adebayo (She Boy)

5. Bimbo Thomas

6. Bisi Ibidapo Obe

7. Femi Olaiya(Brother to Deceased)

8. Yinka Farinde(Canada)

9. Shade Oliwo

10. Kemi Afolabi

11. Ronke Ojo (Oshodi Oke)
12. Muka Ray

19 comments:

  1. Live right so that u can make heaven.. death is no respecta of person.. no amount of rip wishes will make someone go to heaven if u don't give your life to christ. Make hay while the sunshine coz no one knows tomorrow. Rip Moji!

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  2. Nigeria and BURIAL COMMITTEE biko??? Very Embarrassing.

    RIP beautiful Lady.

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    1. You clearly haven't lost a loved one otherwise u would appreciate the need for such committees.

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    2. What is embarrassing. Don't people die in ur village and don't they bury them

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  3. Let it be up keep committee for the baby biko,at least till the baby will become a graduate not only finantial but mentorship

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  4. May her soul rest in perfect peace. Sun re ooo. We miss you too much.

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  5. @theRealAkon, u need to stick your head out of your shell called Nigeria. In western part of the world,your funneral arrangements are made by you in your life time. So,what's different in Nigeria and BURIAL COMMITTEE ?It's a good arrangement to give the deceaced a befitting burial.

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  6. RIP, big sis.😘😘

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  7. I thought, it was mentioned that she is a muslim. Why then the committee, when Allah has already provided on how it is the suppose to be done! Waste of time and resources.

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    1. As Muslim don't they organise burial. If she is a Muslim and the circumstances surrounding her death cannot enzbLe them to bury her as a Muslim is there any problem doing otherwise. My friend the most important thing is for her to be accorded a befitting burial.

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  8. RIP
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. Isn't faithia 48 years old? Why are you heading committee of someone that probably calls you aunty? That's a taboo in Yoruba land...

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    1. She is a friend not family member. Tradtion cam be bent

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  10. It is only in Nigeria, muslims and chritians read holy books yet refuse to be guided truthfully about the dead. What is the rationale behind burial committees over deads who don't even give a damn about what happens on earth after their demise?
    Pretence in the veil of vanity!!

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    1. You guys just don't seem to understand things. Will the dead bury itself. Is it not friends and family that will do the burial. Even jess Christmas was buried by his friends or disciples. In modern days there could be logistic problem so they need a committee to ensure events are ok besides this particular person died abroad. So it involves logistics bringing her corpse home

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    2. You guys just don't seem to understand things. Will the dead bury itself. Is it not friends and family that will do the burial. Even jess Christmas was buried by his friends or disciples. In modern days there could be logistic problem so they need a committee to ensure events are ok besides this particular person died abroad. So it involves logistics bringing her corpse home

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