Klint Da Drunk (Credit: Instagram - @klintdadrunk)

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Nigerian comedian, Afamefuna Klint Igwemba, popularly known as Klint Da Drunk, has lost his father.
The veteran comedian shared the heartbreaking news with fans on his Instagram page though he did not state the cause of death.
Announcing his father’s demise, he posted a dark photo on his page with the caption "Oh death, where is thine sting? Oh grave, where is thine victory? Can’t believe I just lost you DADDY!!! 💔💔💔💔💔 Good Night Daddy."
In the emotional messaged he penned Klint Da Drunk said he already misses his late father.
"Rest in The Lord’s Bosom...May your lovely and gentle soul rest in perfect peace! AMEN!"
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