“Junior Pope’s burial poster wasn’t authorized by us” – Family addresses the public.

The family of late actor, Junior Pope has addresses the public about a viral burial poster of the actor making rounds online.

It was reported early that the family of the late actor had released his funeral arrangements. The late actor will be laid to rest on May 17th, 2024, in his hometown in Enugu state.

Many eagle-eyed fans noticed that on the obituary poster, ‘husband’, was noticeably absent which left tongues wagging as before his demise, Junior Pope was married to Jennifer Awele and they have 3 sons.

Now speaking out, his family made it known that the burial poster making rounds online wasn’t authorized by the family. According to them, the poster needs some corrections and the family has requested the public’ assistance in bringing it down.

“Dear Junior Pope Fans, I wanted to bring to your attention that the current poster of our late brother Junior Pope displayed needs some corrections.The family has requested your assistance in bringing it down.They mentioned that the revised version will be released soon.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation”.

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