The family and loved ones of late gospel singer Bunmi Akinnaanu have announced the programme of events for her final burial ceremonies.
The artiste died on January 12 after enduring a long fight with a severe leg condition.
Her passing occurred only months after she made a public plea for prayers and divine healing while battling the illness.
The singer’s health challenges had earlier sparked widespread concern among her fans and within the gospel music community.
Fellow gospel artiste Alayo Melody announced the burial arrangements via an Instagram post, which included a detailed flier of the schedule.
The ceremonies will commence on Tuesday, January 20, with a service of songs at the LTV 8 ground in Ikeja, Lagos.
This will be followed by a candlelight procession beginning at 7pm. A tribute and artiste night is also scheduled for 8pm on the same day.
The interment service on Wednesday, January 21, will be held strictly for family and close allies of the late singer, as announced by the family.
Akinnaanu, who began singing at the age of 10, left a career in banking to pursue music full-time.
She rose to prominence with her hit song ‘Omije Ojumi’ — a song that captured the hearts of many Nigerian Christians and became a staple in churches and homes across the country.