- The body of Abigail Frederick, the makeup artist who died alongside Junior Pope and 4 others during a boat crash has been exhumed.
- This comes after the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno visited the family of the deceased girl and subsequently ordered that the corpse be exhumed and brought back to the state for a proper burial.
The remains of Abigail Frederick who died in the fatal boat crash involving Nollywood actor, Jnr Pope and 3 others has been exhumed.
Recall that amid mourning, Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State visited the bereaved family and offered his heartfelt condolence.
He ordered the exhumation and transportation of Abigail’s body down to her home state for proper burial.
The governor also promised late Abigail’s elder sister automatic employment in the civil service and pledged to renovate their house too.
Following this, the body of Abigail was exhumed today, 14th April and is set to be moved down to Akwa Ibom State.
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Laudations subsequently poured in for the governor over the benevolent gesture.
One @mirianify12 wrote: “Please may no one ever speak ill of the governor of Akwa Ibom State. He has a heart of gold. May God richly bless him and continue to enable him and his people. The father of the soil has roared and has refused to let his daughter down. May you always find kindness, sir.”
janeluxuryshop_ wrote: “God bless her state government atleast her family mind will be at ease… Now she will be laid peacefully at her hometown ????????.”
womanchef_official wrote: “God bless the governor…????????????????????????????????.”
This comes after Abigail Frederick was sadly been laid to rest at the riverbank.
According to a man identified on Facebook as Moses Ekor, Abigail was buried at the riverbank as her father didn’t have money to conduct the necessary sacrifice for her body to be carried back home to Akwa Ibom State.
Expressing worry and dissatisfaction, Moses Ekor tagged the riverbank burial as shameful. He thanked a few people who donated money for the transportation of her parents from Akwa Ibom to Asaba.