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The mortal remains of Nollywood actor Muna Obiekwe will be laid to rest on February 3.
The actor died Sunday, January 18 at age 36 after he lost his battle to a kidney disease.
Funeral and burial plans obtained by Myjoyonline.com reveal that activities to lay the actor to rest will start with a candle light on February 1.
Family, friends and sympathizers are expected to converge at Marsha Roundabout in Surulere, a suburb of Lagos.
The Candle light procession will start from the roundabout and end at Ojez stadium in Lagos.
The late actor will be buried on Tuesday, February 3 at Umudioka in Anambra State in Nigeria.
Muna had been quietly battling kidney disease and had kept it from friends, colleagues and the media. He was planning to produce a stage play to raise funds for his treatment instead of going public to solicit for funds for that but lost the fight.
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