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Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel has laid his mother, Paulina Afi Olabode Olympio to rest Friday.
The actor’s mother passed away on Friday, October 10 at the Ghana Canada Hospital at East Legon, Accra at age 63.
The funeral and burial for the late Paulina Olympio took place in Accra on Friday, December 5.
The funeral service was held at the Agape Church in East Legon and was attended by family and friends of the actor.
Her mortal remains was then laid to rest at the Osu Cemetery after which a reception was held at the W.E.B Du Bois Memorial Centre near the American Embassy in Cantonments, Accra.
Some well-known faces at the funeral and burial included Funny Face, Klint Da Drunk, Yvonne Nelson, Nadia Buari, Chase, Akorfa Adjeani-Asiedu and James Gardner.


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