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Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by Nimi22(f): 9:41pm On Jul 23, 2017
Op i remembered kasali too growing up in ipee, those were in my primary sch days. He would always pass in front if the sch everyday. The fear of kasali was d beginning of ........ Cos many times he would even barge into the sch and disrupt activities.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by kenoz(m): 9:46pm On Jul 23, 2017
RIP to him
Nice write up op

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Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by Bandura(m): 9:59pm On Jul 23, 2017
donofdons:
Yorubas are prone to non violent madness,fetish rituals,lying spirits,servile mindedness, Hausas are prone to stupidity,indifference and disability, Igbos are prone to greed, innovativeness,aggression, ijaws are prone to drunkenness, Efiks are prone to servitude, ibibios are prone to laziness and gluttony, nupes are prone to primitive lifestyles, kanuris are prone to destructive pride over nothing, fulanis are prone to religious extremism, Ogoni's are prone to stupidity and inferiority complex, ikwerre are prone to violence and laziness, igalas are prone to fetishism and backwardness, idomas are prone to timidity, Tivs are prone to shortsightedness, jukuns are prone to violent madness, urobhos are prone to backwardness, itshekiris are prone to greediness, binis are prone to recklessness and criminality, igbiras are prone to violent temperament.
empericism is absent here.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by pretty16(f): 11:18pm On Jul 23, 2017
ekensi01:
Someone they didnt care about when he was alive.


What a useless world.

I can't explain why ppl are celebrated in death rather than when they are living. You will hear cases of ppl dying as paupers and then money comes out from no where to give the person a befitting burial. Why the money no fit come out when the person is alive to enjoy it. It's really sad.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by Nobody: 11:22pm On Jul 23, 2017
Oh childhood memory i havent open this thread when i said hes "SOLE" AT OFFA Kwara Always stand infront of Iyeru Okin African Church besides OFFA GRAMMER SCHOOL. RIP SOLE. THE STRUGGLE IS OVER THE COCA COLA MAN. HE LOST EVERYTHING BUT NOT HIS BALLS HE ALWAYS HOLD THEM.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by lelvin(m): 11:50pm On Jul 23, 2017
Nice CV u got there...
Jarus:
Knew him from 1990 when I was in primary 2.

Throughout my secondary school years (1994 - 2000), saw him daily as he used to stay in front of our secondary school gate.

Still saw him in 2015 when I visited Offa last.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by Focused2day: 12:00am On Jul 24, 2017
ekensi01:
Someone they didnt care about when he was alive.


What a useless world.
Very useless
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by Mjjordan(m): 12:21am On Jul 24, 2017
Soole and coke na 5&6
He was a very old madman...may his soul rest in peace!
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by akigbemaru: 2:40am On Jul 24, 2017
tomax026:
Soole " was a Mad man who was well known by Offa dwellers since 70s, He used to stay Opp.Offa Grammar school, OGS.. I knew him too. Apart of holding his genitals, I also observed his love for Coke, I do tell people, that have not seen anyone who drinks Coke more than him. I learnt he died yesterday at an old age and I got some pictures of his life and his burial..Today is my birthday and yesterday, I lost two people (Soole, and a cousin: Ayanda Nurudeen) to the cold hand of death.. may their souls rest in peace..

This is a piece written by an individual on Soole,
CYCLE OF MADNESS
Life is not always associated with sanity. It is based on both rational and irrational arrangements. Even before general human creation, Satan had displayed his irrational behavior before his Creator out of arrogance and sheer ignorance. Therefore, the level of madness (insanity) in this world especially in Nigeria should not be isolated but it must become a source of concern for all and sundry.
This piece is titled "Cycle of Madness ". As a young boy on the streets of Ipee, Ijagbo and Offa (all in Kwara State), I was used to seeing many people who were mentally unfit. I would ask my elders what was wrong with them, the answers I got were "they were mad". I began to ask myself and other people around what were the causes of their madness and what factors could lead to one being declared mad or mentally unstable. Many believed it was spiritual while others felt it could be self inflicted. Which one it was, I was still worried about their number in these three communities (I spent my first twenty years there). The most popular among them were: Soole, Iya Mumini, Iya Joke and Kasali (a well trained and disciplined Police officer). I was told Kasali was inflicted with the condition by a man he was ordered to arrest. Everyone testified he was an incorruptible officer. (He was in the condition for more than three decades, huh).
I am going to centre this thought on "The dynamics of the impacts of madness on the Nigerian Economy".
Research has clearly shown that there is a strong link between mental ill-health and poverty. Poverty increases the risk of mental instability. As well, mental illness leads one easily into poverty. Economic crises negatively affect the population's mental health. Madness to me does not just exist but it based on the society in which it exists. Many countries have it as a legislation to cater for the mentally unfits. Such doesn't matter in Nigeria, however. Do we even care for the sane? Madness is everywhere and it can manifest at any time. An unexpected event make a most reasonable man to behave most irrationally even without probable and close solutions. Economic hardship can damage human sensibility. Can we all see how close a man to the edge of madness.
The positive impacts of these mentally challenged beings cannot be underestimated. At times, they stay in the middle of the road controlling traffic while the "sane one" become impatient for orderliness to be restored. Some said some things to us which we thought were statements of the mad but they later became useful to us. In fact, some people will believe that such mad persons were their angels. Also, many of us watch the displays of these mentally challenged and we forget our sorrows at that time making us to appreciate God for His mercies over us, at least. Most of our comedians today display halftime madness and yet realize huge fortunes from their "madness."
It may also interest you to know that a psychiatrist gets his meals and pays other bills from the attention he gives to the mentally challenged beings, therefore, with their absence, he becomes irrelevant in the society. From all the examples of benefits of the mad people highlighted above, it can be evidently seen that mad people contribute immensely economically to any reasonable society. In fact, a mad person does not lie. Truth is the bedrock of economic harmony and prosperity.
While the mad people actually deserve our help, care and pity, how about the self made (another form of) mad people. These ones really deserve our condemnations and curses. We are not to celebrate them. We should not see hard work as one thing that does not pay.
While I hope to conclude my thoughts on the other form of mad people in next piece, I pray that God protects us from "real" and safe made madness. Once again, I still say RIP "SOOLE"
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by deebrain(m): 8:56am On Jul 24, 2017
Wickedness.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by unilagfreshest(m): 8:59am On Jul 24, 2017
atleast he (madman) got six feet, whereas some sane will be buried less than 3 feet, ask Atan, lag.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by Nobody: 9:00am On Jul 24, 2017
Why is it that stranger always have person wey die pictures?
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by prosperofficial(m): 9:34am On Jul 24, 2017
I know that mad man while I was serving in Federal Poly Offa. We normally use Iyeru Okin African Church for NCCF programmes and this same man never leaves the front of OGS! See how they wrapped him in clean sheets! People only recognize you if you are rich, beautiful or Dead! RIP jare.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by newoffer: 11:33am On Jul 24, 2017
Yoruba are good at dis.
Re: Mad Man Given A Befitting Burial In Kwara State After His Death (Photos) by ekensi01: 9:39pm On Jul 24, 2017
pretty16:


I can't explain why ppl are celebrated in death rather than when they are living. You will hear cases of ppl dying as paupers and then money comes out from no where to give the person a befitting burial. Why the money no fit come out when the person is alive to enjoy it. It's really sad.
Chill we will get there soon,

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