The ex-beauty queen, who was also the first runner-up for the Miss Nigeria pageant in 2002, is said to have died in her sleep on Friday, November 4.
A family source told Linda Ikeji that Kessiana went to bed what on seemed like a normal day but didn’t wake up the next day.
She was working as an Architect and Interior Designer before her premature death at the age of 34.
She is survived by her parents and siblings. May her soul rest in peace.
Source: Faith's blog
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