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dino my man |
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na was oo |
slay on, the slay mamas |
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sorry can't watch this. is a waste of time |
holy blood of Zachariah, some people no get heart sha. . if I make it to FTC. I dedicate it to my mum I made it, first FTC ever. |
may God save us |
na wa o |
is Lagos not big enough to train or no facilities? couldn't read the long stories abeg |
FTC straight |
Nearly twelve years after she has journeyed to the world beyond, the real reasons why Former Nigerian First Lady Stella Obasanjo who died in a Spanish Hospital in October 2005 was not buried in her hometown, Iruekpen-Ekpoma have been revealed. It is customary among Esan people in Edo State for their departed sons and daughters to be brought back to their ancestral roots for burial unless it was impossible to do so. Two elders at Iruekpen and Eguare, both in Ekpoma, including a chief who wished to remain anonymous said "ensuring that our daughters who passed away are brought home for burial has important advantages." "people, especially those from places unfamiliar with our custom and tradition have learnt to treat our daughters well. Nobody can expect to treat our daughters badly or even kill them and then think they would go scot-free. "We Esan people receive strangers with open arms and ensure that we treat all strangers well; it fosters love, mutual understanding and partnership between communities, even within Esanland." However, a reliable source who spoke with Esan People Blog maintained that the kinsmen of the deceased and elders of Iruekpen community did not raise dust over the decision of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo to bury Stella in his house in Abeokuta, Ogun State because her father the patriarch of the Abebe family who himself is a respected elder in the community, would not be expected by tradition to watch his biological child being buried in his presence. He posited that it was an abomination to have an elderly man or woman burying his or her children, so it was better to save the old man the agony of such experience. Although, people had speculated that the Ex President "bought" the consent of Iruekpen elders with money and had Stella buried in Abeokuta, our source revealed that the question of where to bury Stella was the least issue that bordered the minds of family members and relatives as they were too shattered and devastated by the news of her sudden death to bicker with Obasanjo over where the former First Lady would be laid to rest. http://www.esanpeopleblog.com/2017/06/revealed-real-reasons-why-stella.html _______________________________________ |
a lot of things are going wrong daily, what are taboos those days are now fun today. I stumbled across this online. a boy lieing inside a coffin smiling
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If by Monday our president is not back, they should declare Tuesday and Wednesday public holidays so that all of us will go and look for our president. My president can't go to London and be missing like that.... Let them open boarder, we all go to London and look for him...book flight for us..free tickets everybody. ..some would hang on top the plane,... # BringBackOurPresident happy new month ooo |
am happy for him. God bless ur hustle bro |
I get one question abeg....... People wey dey born on February 29th does it mean them no get birthday this year����?.......Just wondering |
am a medical student, let's stop confusing people with the tag new organ, mesentry have always been a part of the intestine, and we know is continuous with no function to be specific. IS NOT A NEW ORGAN |
Abeg I wonder if Buhari saw dis quote by socrates or d lie Muhammed, "the secret of change is to focus all your energy not on fighting d old , but in building d new, cos dey too dey blame Jonathan. Dis country only God will help us. |
