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The Harsh Reality About DSP Alamieyeseigha's Mausoleum by RuthlessAnalyst: 1:21pm On Oct 16, 2015
A whole Bungalow for just One Dead Body when Thousand of Nigerians are still Living under the Bridge.
I would've assume that a man with the previous life travails like DSP's will want to live a normal and modest life both in the now and in the thereafter.
The Look and size of this Mausoleum just shows the mind set of a Typical Corrupt Nigerian politician.
Building an Elaborate Mausoleum for oneself after been Stained with the Paint of Corruption is an unacceptable 'EXTRAVAGANCY' that should be condemn in totality.

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Re: The Harsh Reality About DSP Alamieyeseigha's Mausoleum by phrancys001(m): 1:31pm On Oct 16, 2015
Ijaws and their fish brain of reasoning.

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Re: The Harsh Reality About DSP Alamieyeseigha's Mausoleum by MrImole: 1:33pm On Oct 16, 2015
Let this man rest abeg.
Re: The Harsh Reality About DSP Alamieyeseigha's Mausoleum by wecan: 1:38pm On Oct 16, 2015
Op you killed the man and still jealous of the dead body, wetin concern you with where they want to bury him. Since this man is dead why not you leave everything to God.

Op are you holy?
Re: The Harsh Reality About DSP Alamieyeseigha's Mausoleum by gtrust: 1:45pm On Oct 16, 2015
RuthlessAnalyst:
A whole Bungalow for just One Dead Body when Thousand of Nigerians are still Living under the Bridge.
I would've assume that a man with the previous life travails like DSP's will want to live a normal and modest life both in the now and in the thereafter.
The Look and size of this Mausoleum just shows the mind set of a Typical Corrupt Nigerian politician.
Building a an Elaborate Mausoleum for oneself after been Stained with the Paint of Corruption is an unacceptable 'EXTRAVAGANCY' that should be condemn in totality.

Your problem is that of a lack of cultural understanding and education. (No insult intended here).

Certain people don't have a lot of land and they bury their dead INSIDE!!!

If you travel around most places where this culture is practiced, you will understand that even though the great man or woman is buried in that house (usually the living room) people still live there and do business there!!!

It's something some people will never accept: cemetery & home combination but...
Re: The Harsh Reality About DSP Alamieyeseigha's Mausoleum by Yunus2012(m): 2:13pm On Oct 16, 2015
I think the real irony is that he has no room whatsoever for that property and yet he is having it all to himself.
wecan:
Op you killed the man and still jealous of the dead body, wetin concern you with where they want to bury him. Since this man is dead why not you leave everything to God.
Op are you holy?

He was killed abi, listern to yourself speak. Using your logic can you estimate how many people Alarms killed, by not using state resources for the indigines of the state?

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Re: The Harsh Reality About DSP Alamieyeseigha's Mausoleum by SLIDEwaxie(m): 2:26pm On Oct 16, 2015
phrancys001:
Ijaws and their fish brain of reasoning.
and yet adenuga bought a small parcel of land at lekki cemetery for 200 million if he dies.

This thing na because dem no work for the money, if dem do....dem go get sense. You see dangotte spend anyhow?

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