Media personality, Daddy Freeze has reacted to an alleged report of Abigail Frederick, a Nollywood make-up artist, who lost her life alongside Junior Pope, to be buried by the river.
According to the report, the body of the makeup artist would be buried by the side of the river Niger as the money her family raised is too small to conduct the traditional sacrifice nor take her body to Akwa Ibom.
Reacting to it, Daddy Freeze questioned if the producers can’t raise money for the couple as he noted how only the famous are treated right.
“So the producers cannot raise the money abi? Just be famous in this life”.
He added that he and his followers would have raised the money in hours if they had been earlier informed. He expressed how saddening it was that a lady went to another town to hustle and is to be buried there.
“The FreeNation would have raised the money in a few hours if only we were informed.
Imagine person commot for house go hustle them bury am there for where he go work”.
Kemi Filani reported on Wednesday that Nollywood lost another of its beloved actors, Junior Pope, who had drowned while returning from a movie location with his colleagues in a boat at Anam River in Anambra State. The actor was said to have woken up briefly and was taken to the Water Shrine for some cleansing after which he was taken to the hospital, where he eventually gave up.
Confirming his death, the AGN president expressed sadness over his demise as he noted how their joy was short-lived. He stated that his first post was out of excitement when he noticed his tingling fingers. Unfortunately, two hospitals tried their best to revive him but to no avail.
Following his untimely demise, his family members and the community where he died are currently battling for his body. According to reports, some people in the community are insisting that the actor must be buried in the river to avoid repercussions, while another group said the family should take the body to a specific shrine where a certain herbalist in charge of the river will supposedly bring him back to life.
Actress, Ini Edo, taunted Adanma Luke as she slammed the poor structure of the industry that has taken a toll on them. She lamented the actor’s death which she called a sacrifice for the realization of the need of the much needed regulation and structure that would safeguard an entire production.
Ruth Kadiri had appreciated her junior colleague, Regina Daniels, her mother Rita Daniels, the President of AGN, Emeka Rollas, and others as she recalled how they tried all their means to save Junior Pope’s life.