Fraser, who was matured 87, was conceived on April 8, 1931, and hailed from a Caribbean Island nation called Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Declaring the demise in an announcement on Monday in Makurdi, Fr Jude Ortese, chancellor of the ward, said Fraser was the establishing key of Mount Saint Gabriel's school, Makurdi in 1971 and furthermore established the Via Christi society.
Ortese said the Catholic church "was disheartened to declare the demise of Very Revd Fr Angus Fraser, the establishing Principal of Mt St Gabriel's Secondary School(MSG) Makurdi and author of Via Christi Society".
Ortese said Fraser kicked the bucket the evening of October 7, after a short ailment at Princess Royal Hospital, Farnborough, close Orpington, United Kingdom, where he was getting treatment.
Otese, in any case, said internment courses of action would be imparted later.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the late cleric was designated key of MSG on July 9, 1971, while the school was established in January 1964.
In 2003, Fraser was given a National Award of Member, Federal Republic of Nigeria MFR, under the then President Obasanjo's administration and was regarded with the "Lifetime Achievement Awards" by the Former US President,Mr Bill Clinton, as the "Best Teacher in Nigeria.
Fraser additionally packed away the THISDAY renowned honor of the "Longest serving Principal in Nigeria" in Abeokuta, Ogun in 2013.
NAN likewise reports that the minister encouraged profoundly put Nigerians including; one time Senate President, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, late Sen. Emmanuel Okpede, previous Rep. Terngu Tsegba, Herman Hembe and ex-Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Michael Aondoakaa (SAN).
Others are two officeholder clerics, their Lordships Most Rev. Dr. William Avenya and Most Rev. Dr. Subside Adoboh, religious administrators of Makurdi and Katsina-ala wards separately.
Among those he educated are legislators, Politicians, technocrats, wears, artists and commanders of the industry.

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