- Few days after the viral spread of a heart-wrenching video depicting an elderly woman lamenting about her son being buried at the riverside in Warri, relief has at last made its way to her doorstep.
- The elderly woman, whose sorrowful plea captured the hearts of many, was revealed to be the mother of thesound engineer who was one of the victims of Junior Pope’s boat mishap.
- Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin, moved by her plight, generously extended a helping hand with a substantial donation of N10 million to support the grieving family’s efforts in taking his body back to his hometown.
In the aftermath of the devastating boat mishap that claimed the lives of sound engineer Engr. Precious Ofurum and Nollywood star Junior Pope, the grieving family has received a substantial donation of N10 million.
In a poignant video, Precious’ mother made a heartfelt plea to fellow Nigerians, beseeching them to assist in the retrieval of her son’s remains, which had been hastily buried at the riverbank just days prior.
With tears streaming down her face, she expressed her anguish over her inability to arrange for the exhumation of her son’s body and its transportation back to Rivers State for a dignified burial.
Amidst the Ofurum family’s desperate pleas, Nigerian billionaire clergyman Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin has stepped forward to answer their call for assistance.
In a widely circulated video clip, Pastor Fufeyin generously presented Precious’ parents with a significant donation of N10 million.
Expressing his heartfelt sympathy, the clergyman emphasized that the contribution was intended specifically to aid in the exhumation of Precious’ body and facilitate its journey back home for a fitting and respectful burial.
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Recall that the Akwa Ibom state governor Pastor Umo Eno had on 13th April lvisited one of the boat accident’s victims, late make-up Artist, Ms Abigail Edith Frederick’s family to console them over the demise of the 24-year-old girl.
Eno promised to assist her two undergraduate sisters in school. He equally approved the remodeling of the deceased family house in Eket.