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The family of late Nollywood Actress, Rachel Oniga has fixed August 26th and 27th, 2021 for her burial, the diseased son, Mr Tunji Oniga has said.on Wednesday in Lagos.

Oniga said that the wake keep would hold August 26 at her residence in Magodo, Lagos State, while she would laid to rest on August 27 at a cemetery yet to be disclosed by the family.“My mother’s death is shocking to me, in fact, I don’t believe she is dead. When I see her phone ring and she is not there to take the call, the reality will be dawn on me.

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