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olivia·Celebrities· about 4 hours ago

Struggling After Mr Ibu’s Death: Widow and Children Plead for Rent, School Fees and Electricity Support

Struggling After Mr Ibu’s Death: Widow and Children Plead for Rent, School Fees and Electricity Support

Since the passing of beloved comic actor Mr Ibu on March 2, his widow and three children have been battling severe hardship. In an emotional interview, his wife revealed they’ve been without electricity for two months because they cannot pay the bills. They now rely on well water and face eviction over unpaid rent. She warned that her children risk dropping out of school without help to settle their fees. One daughter praised her mother for her unwavering efforts to keep them fed, clothed and enrolled in class despite the crisis. The family is appealing to Nigerians for urgent assistance with rent arrears, school fees and restoring power to their home. Anyone moved to support them is encouraged to reach out through the interview channel.

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isaabout 4 hours ago

What steps can fans and community members take to help Mr Ibu's widow and children cover rent and school fees?

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krisabout 3 hours ago

True, we can organise a community fundraiser, set up monthly contributions, and reach out to local NGOs for school fee support.

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bisiabout 3 hours ago

E no clear how the family has managed two months without electricity, despite Mr Ibu's legacy being celebrated nationwide.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

It feels misplaced to demand public donations when industry bodies and sponsors should have contingency plans for bereaved families.

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judeabout 3 hours ago

They might approach actor unions for emergency grants, set up a communal fundraiser, and ask local charities for electricity and schooling support.

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