An attendant at the morgue, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed to us that the body was brought in from a private hospital in Festac where the actor passed away on Sunday evening. We also gathered exclusively that his corpse will be at the well-guarded Naval base until his family members will move it to St. Edwards Hospital‘s morgue in Obosi, Onitsha, Anambra State. The actor is from Anambra State and arrangements by his family members will see his corpse moved to his state of origin on Saturday, January 24, 2015. When our source contacted Muna’s widow (who sounded quite young, well educated but firm and confident) on the phone, she refused to divulge her name or have any discussion whatsoever with our correspondent.
The attendant stationed at the morgue said the woman laid down very strict instructions that her name, contact or details be divulged to no one no matter the circumstance. Efforts to get the deceased actor’s wife to at least comment on burial plans or disclose her name or history of marriage to Muna proved abortive as she insisted on protecting her family’s privacy. The stand is not dissimilar to the late actor’s lifestyle as he was very popular, intensely controversial but reportedly very elusive about his personal life. A number of his colleagues who do not want their name in print allege that Muna suffered in silence, to the point of death from Renal Failure. We suspect the young wife has a military background or has someone in the top military echelon. See a photo of the morgue where he is being kept and his casket below.


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