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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by LordBillionz: 10:55pm On Feb 20
No!!!
If you can, pay for a cemetery space for your tenant to bury his lost one.
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Felaincarnated: 10:55pm On Feb 20
OP must be sleeping with d said lady or d child belongs to him. U ain't saying d truth young man

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by VaginaAcademic: 10:56pm On Feb 20
They may have teamed up and given overdose to that child to get rid of any connection with the ex husband and start life afresh because I see no reason why they refused to bury the child in their own state or place they came from

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by DomPerignon: 10:57pm On Feb 20
Felaincarnated:
And u feel every story being brought up here are true? Some stories are eye opener so people don't fall victim. Who locks up a full fleshed man in his own house and goes to d Bank and transfers his money. D so called op must be sleeping with d said lady. I repeat nobody buries his or her offspring in anoda man's compound.


I truly pray that this is as fake as it can be because I am mad at reading this rubbish.

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Pat081: 10:57pm On Feb 20
DSS1335:
A very good young woman whom her husband abandoned last year lost her 1 year old child this morning. They jovial baby was very healthy on Sunday, by Monday morning, the baby was suffering from diarrhea and vomiting. According to the mum, she was prescribed pediatric antibiotic Amoxicillin along with antimalarial (Lonart susp), paracetamol syrup and Rophegan. I was alarmed on why she gave her child Rophegan 5ml, normally this antiemetic drug is not recommended for children under 2 years of age. Unfortunately this early morning the child was gasping for breath while crying loudly and died few hours later.

The issue now is that she is from far away east. She doesn't want to travel home. I have a very large space in my compound, and want to bury the child there. I consulted my kins, they objected it that I should never allow such to happen that it's against our tradition. That a child should be buried in his father's home or public cemetery. This tenant have already made up her mind to Park out few months after her rent expires due to the scandals of separating from her husband. Should I go ahead and allow her or alternatively raise funds for her to travel to the east to bury the child there. Though she isn't forthcoming with my alternative.

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I am of Rivers state, Ikwerre to be precise, the lady from Umuahia

Update:
The mother of the lady came late in the afternoon from Abia state and pleaded I should allow them bury the baby in my compound. After considering some notable advice from here coupled with the warning from my kinsmen, I declined. The lady's mother contacted their branch pastor and they made arrangements to bury her in a place provided by their church. Later this evening the woman came back insulting my family that we are very wicked for not allowing their baby to be buried in my compound.
If not for the sympathy I had for the mother mourning her loss, I would have lost my cool.
This was the same woman responsible for the breakdown of her daughter's marriage. After marriage, she came to live with the new couple who parked into my apartment newly. Instigating her daughter against her husband. Using her daughter as a proxy to siphon off her husband's wealth, a Dubai-based businessman. Controlling the man forcefully, preventing him from socializing with others because of her insecurity complexes. The last straw that broke the marriage was when the lady and her mother teamed up to lock the husband indoors for 4 days and transferred all his money to the wife's account. That whenever he needs his own money, he should tell the wife. In short, the marriage broke down irreconcilably and the husband relocated to another state and never came back, he was neither interested in the child that was born 3 months after nor care to inquire about their wellbeing
Why will you do that Sorry to say this why can you make you of your sense or you do not have itif you have land that is up to a state do not let her do that on your land human beings are the most useless being when things are working in your favor tomorrow she may be the one that will be saying you are the one that uses her baby to do money if you have money give it to her to go and rent land to do that what of your her church too they should help her to get land for the baby

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by DomPerignon: 10:59pm On Feb 20
Atk1nson:


I give up, can't out compete you. Pick someone else to quote on senseles tribal comments, wont be responding to another one of your quotes


You will join the civilised world whether you like it or not and using tribalism to gasslight and censor anyone who exposes your duplicity and heathen ways won't save you.

Rather than condemn the woman and her mother trying to turn OP's property to a graveyard , it is my post that is paining you.

You people need serious reform.

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Buliwyf: 11:00pm On Feb 20
DomPerignon:


And why is that Abia IDP demanding from the OP to bury her nigglet on his property?

Get out from my mentions you heathen swine

If you are not an empty fool blinded by hate, you could have read from the story that it's likely the OP is sleeping with the woman. Who even knows if he's the child's father and the woman knows it and that's why she is making that demand. Nobody in any culture in the Nigerian south will have the boldness to make such demands if there isn't something going on. For the woman's mother to come and start insulting him also shows that she probably knows what's up. The OP should confess what he has been doing with the woman. The fact that he was even considering it initially is a red flag.

But you can continue with your bile sha.

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by karmaolu1(m): 11:01pm On Feb 20
Tufiakwa.
Public cemetery is available

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by DomPerignon: 11:01pm On Feb 20
Buliwyf:


If you are not an empty fool blinded by hate, you could have read from the story that it's likely the OP is sleeping with the woman. Who even knows if he's the child's father and the woman knows it and that's why she is making that demand. Nobody in any culture in the Nigerian south will have the boldness to make such demands if there isn't something going on. For the woman's mother to come and start insulting him also shows that she probably knows what's up. The OP should confess what he has been doing with the woman. The fact that he was even considering it initially is a red flag.

But you can continue with your bile sha.


That's your useless narrative


I am commenting based on OP's narrative and not your usual slander .

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Sctests: 11:01pm On Feb 20
DomPerignon:



If you like call Satan to come press me this night.

Useless covetous people

Do Igbos bury their dead in another man's land?

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by DomPerignon: 11:02pm On Feb 20
Sctests:


Do Igbos bury their dead in another man's land?

You should ask the Abia IDP that wants to turn OP's land to a cemetary

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by EteBabaagba222(m): 11:02pm On Feb 20
The dead knw nothing. And nothing will happen as a result of bury him in your house. But the living can be making issue of it. But your sympathy has gone beyond landlord n tenate.
You know too much abt her. Shouldn't be

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by PastorOlokonla: 11:03pm On Feb 20
Na ya daughter? Asking for a friend?
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Buliwyf: 11:07pm On Feb 20
DomPerignon:



That's your useless narrative


I am commenting based on OP's narrative and not your usual slander .


I am commenting based on common sense and human behavior not your hate-filled contribution because you can't expect to hear the truth from one side. Only a worthless fool does that. Sometimes you just need to stop acting the fool and apply wisdom to look at a case. That's how every other person have been reading and judging the case until you came with your animalistic behavior lol.

Like I said, enjoy the bile. Bye.

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by DSS1335: 11:08pm On Feb 20
Mcreloaded:
Hope you are not having something to do with the woman or death of the child , this one you have anal the drugs as if you are a pharmacist

I am in good term with all my tenants, though I have never overstepped my boundaries as a landlord. I went to a medical school and have an MPH degree specializing in therapeutic and that's where the knowledge of rational use of drugs comes from.
It was after the child died in the house, that I got to know based on what the mother narrated to those sympathizers that throng to my compound as the bad news spread within my area. On further clarification, that's when I got to know the drugs and dose administered
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by mightyhazel: 11:08pm On Feb 20
DomPerignon:


Una no be am at all.

Covetous entitled heathens that keep eyeing what isn't theirs.

Tifiakpa!

Grow up..


I know you in your days as magic bishop ..close to 10 years ago. You can't be less than 40 now


Or you just want to be a fool all your life?

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by faceland: 11:12pm On Feb 20
Very stupid question.

Didn't read the excuse for even consider that.

I hope they accuse you of ritual few years from now and burn you alive.
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Vintage9999: 11:13pm On Feb 20
Chully01:
Don't try it.
You will give birth to that child if you do
how do u mean
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by CaptainFM1: 11:14pm On Feb 20
Keep it simple, let her go bury the baby at public cementary.

She won't live forever in your house so why would you want to keep her permanent property with you?

Do you plan to go back to use the part?

If you really want to help her, give her money to support herself. Almost everybody will do with extra money in this current economy.

Why am I having the feelings that you crushing on her?
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Lukane: 11:16pm On Feb 20
Are u related to the child, if no ,they should bury in cemetery
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by faceland: 11:17pm On Feb 20
Buliwyf:


If you are not an empty fool blinded by hate, you could have read from the story that it's likely the OP is sleeping with the woman. Who even knows if he's the child's father and the woman knows it and that's why she is making that demand. Nobody in any culture in the Nigerian south will have the boldness to make such demands if there isn't something going on. For the woman's mother to come and start insulting him also shows that she probably knows what's up. The OP should confess what he has been doing with the woman. The fact that he was even considering it initially is a red flag.

But you can continue with your bile sha.

So h didn't claim his child when it was alive now that it is too late he wants to publicly claim a dead child?
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by yesloaded: 11:18pm On Feb 20
DSS1335:


I am in good term with all my tenants, though I have never overstepped my boundaries as a landlord. I went to a medical school and have an MPH degree specializing in therapeutic and that's where the knowledge of rational use of drugs comes from.
It was after the child died in the house, that I got to know based on what the mother narrated to those sympathizers that throng to my compound as the bad news spread within my area. On further clarification, that's when I got to know the drugs and dose administered

Thank God you never allowed her to bury her child there

Don't hesitate to give her quit notice

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Okpokpo09: 11:18pm On Feb 20
You’re a liar, so you think you can make a stupid story to deceive people like you. From your comment you first said the lady was nice and a good tenant whom her husband abandoned , how come you’re changing the whole thing that she isn’t nice again. I know your type, on your manhood we stand better hit the ground chasing the dollar than been here dishing out shits

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by omoadeleye(m): 11:20pm On Feb 20
DSS1335:
A very good young woman whom her husband abandoned last year lost her 1 year old child this morning. They jovial baby was very healthy on Sunday, by Monday morning, the baby was suffering from diarrhea and vomiting. According to the mum, she was prescribed pediatric antibiotic Amoxicillin along with antimalarial (Lonart susp), paracetamol syrup and Rophegan. I was alarmed on why she gave her child Rophegan 5ml, normally this antiemetic drug is not recommended for children under 2 years of age. Unfortunately this early morning the child was gasping for breath while crying loudly and died few hours later.

The issue now is that she is from far away east. She doesn't want to travel home. I have a very large space in my compound, and want to bury the child there. I consulted my kins, they objected it that I should never allow such to happen that it's against our tradition. That a child should be buried in his father's home or public cemetery. This tenant have already made up her mind to Park out few months after her rent expires due to the scandals of separating from her husband. Should I go ahead and allow her or alternatively raise funds for her to travel to the east to bury the child there. Though she isn't forthcoming with my alternative.

N/B
I am of Rivers state, Ikwerre to be precise, the lady from Umuahia

Update:
The mother of the lady came late in the afternoon from Abia state and pleaded I should allow them bury the baby in my compound. After considering some notable advice from here coupled with the warning from my kinsmen, I declined. The lady's mother contacted their branch pastor and they made arrangements to bury her in a place provided by their church. Later this evening the woman came back insulting my family that we are very wicked for not allowing their baby to be buried in my compound.
If not for the sympathy I had for the mother mourning her loss, I would have lost my cool.
This was the same woman responsible for the breakdown of her daughter's marriage. After marriage, she came to live with the new couple who parked into my apartment newly. Instigating her daughter against her husband. Using her daughter as a proxy to siphon off her husband's wealth, a Dubai-based businessman. Controlling the man forcefully, preventing him from socializing with others because of her insecurity complexes. The last straw that broke the marriage was when the lady and her mother teamed up to lock the husband indoors for 4 days and transferred all his money to the wife's account. That whenever he needs his own money, he should tell the wife. In short, the marriage broke down irreconcilably and the husband relocated to another state and never came back, he was neither interested in the child that was born 3 months after nor care to inquire about their wellbeing


Seems you have problem in your life or probably have a cognitive problem.


Your kinsmen told you that if you allow her to bury her child in your compound it will surely cause a problem which is because it's against your culture but you are hellbent looking for public validation to allow her bury her child in your compound.

Abegg, no matter the decision you made. That's your problem. You are not related to me and i can never feel pity for you when the unexpected later happen to you.
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by fx45(m): 11:21pm On Feb 20
DSS1335:
A very good young woman whom her husband abandoned last year lost her 1 year old child this morning. They jovial baby was very healthy on Sunday, by Monday morning, the baby was suffering from diarrhea and vomiting. According to the mum, she was prescribed pediatric antibiotic Amoxicillin along with antimalarial (Lonart susp), paracetamol syrup and Rophegan. I was alarmed on why she gave her child Rophegan 5ml, normally this antiemetic drug is not recommended for children under 2 years of age. Unfortunately this early morning the child was gasping for breath while crying loudly and died few hours later.

The issue now is that she is from far away east. She doesn't want to travel home. I have a very large space in my compound, and want to bury the child there. I consulted my kins, they objected it that I should never allow such to happen that it's against our tradition. That a child should be buried in his father's home or public cemetery. This tenant have already made up her mind to Park out few months after her rent expires due to the scandals of separating from her husband. Should I go ahead and allow her or alternatively raise funds for her to travel to the east to bury the child there. Though she isn't forthcoming with my alternative.

N/B
I am of Rivers state, Ikwerre to be precise, the lady from Umuahia

Update:
The mother of the lady came late in the afternoon from Abia state and pleaded I should allow them bury the baby in my compound. After considering some notable advice from here coupled with the warning from my kinsmen, I declined. The lady's mother contacted their branch pastor and they made arrangements to bury her in a place provided by their church. Later this evening the woman came back insulting my family that we are very wicked for not allowing their baby to be buried in my compound.
If not for the sympathy I had for the mother mourning her loss, I would have lost my cool.
This was the same woman responsible for the breakdown of her daughter's marriage. After marriage, she came to live with the new couple who parked into my apartment newly. Instigating her daughter against her husband. Using her daughter as a proxy to siphon off her husband's wealth, a Dubai-based businessman. Controlling the man forcefully, preventing him from socializing with others because of her insecurity complexes. The last straw that broke the marriage was when the lady and her mother teamed up to lock the husband indoors for 4 days and transferred all his money to the wife's account. That whenever he needs his own money, he should tell the wife. In short, the marriage broke down irreconcilably and the husband relocated to another state and never came back, he was neither interested in the child that was born 3 months after nor care to inquire about their wellbeing
Why won't she travel to her place to bury her child? Umuahia is less than 2 hours drive from PortHarcourt. Why does she want to bury her child inside your compound? It is not done anywhere even in Umuahia. I'm from Umuahia by the way. You did the right thing by not allowing that sacrilege inside your compound.

I have a feeling you've been having sexual relations with that woman since her husband left. Nothing else could have given her such boldness and sense of entitlement to attempt burying her child inside your compound. Ikwerre man no dey carry eye see woman and free fvck

You sure say no be you born that pikin? Her husband has been based in Dubai... Hmmmnnnnn. And he left without bothering about mother and child. E be like say he know say no be him get that pikin

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by DomPerignon: 11:22pm On Feb 20
mightyhazel:
Grow up..


I know you in your days as magic bishop ..close to 10 years ago. You can't be less than 40 now


Or you just want to be a fool all your life?

And you loved me back then.

What you should ask is why I switched hard right on you hypocrites.

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by DomPerignon: 11:23pm On Feb 20
Buliwyf:


I am commenting based on common sense and human behavior not your hate-filled contribution because you can't expect to hear the truth from one side. Only a worthless fool does that. Sometimes you just need to stop acting the fool and apply wisdom to look at a case. That's how every other person have been reading and judging the case until you came with your animalistic behavior lol.

Like I said, enjoy the bile. Bye.


And you guys give me more reason to reject and hate you more.


Fck off

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by AllenSpencer: 11:23pm On Feb 20
Felaincarnated:
OP must be sleeping with d said lady or d child belongs to him. U ain't saying d truth young man


One cannot help again! People like you will always relate it to something.

Even with the Op mentioning that she will be packing out soon, you still had to relate it with something.

Op is a Ikwerre man and has lands at his disposal. So I don’t see what’s bad in giving her a small portion to bury her child

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by CaptainFM1: 11:23pm On Feb 20
TheWinterBird:
She couldn't take the child to the hospital to get her proper treatment and now she doesn't want to take her to a public cemetary or her father's home to bury her properly? She must be a very useless somebody with her nonchalantness. She has no business burying the child in your compound, so of course you shouldn't allow it.

Her family (parents, siblings, etc), the child's father or the father's family (his parents, siblings, etc), none of them can help her with taking the body to the appropriate burial site? Are they even aware that the child is deceased? If they come looking for the child, you would have some explaining to do on why you allowed her to bury the child in your compound. You don't bury someone in secret, so better ask her to involve these people now and then let them sort it out by taking the body to the appropriate burial location, but allowing her to bury the child in your compound should be a no-no. That she had the audacity to ask that and that you yourself are considering it is baffling.


He's gbenshing the woman!

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Lexusgs430: 11:25pm On Feb 20
DSS1335:
A very good young woman whom her husband abandoned last year lost her 1 year old child this morning. They jovial baby was very healthy on Sunday, by Monday morning, the baby was suffering from diarrhea and vomiting. According to the mum, she was prescribed pediatric antibiotic Amoxicillin along with antimalarial (Lonart susp), paracetamol syrup and Rophegan. I was alarmed on why she gave her child Rophegan 5ml, normally this antiemetic drug is not recommended for children under 2 years of age. Unfortunately this early morning the child was gasping for breath while crying loudly and died few hours later.

The issue now is that she is from far away east. She doesn't want to travel home. I have a very large space in my compound, and want to bury the child there. I consulted my kins, they objected it that I should never allow such to happen that it's against our tradition. That a child should be buried in his father's home or public cemetery. This tenant have already made up her mind to Park out few months after her rent expires due to the scandals of separating from her husband. Should I go ahead and allow her or alternatively raise funds for her to travel to the east to bury the child there. Though she isn't forthcoming with my alternative.

N/B
I am of Rivers state, Ikwerre to be precise, the lady from Umuahia

Update:
The mother of the lady came late in the afternoon from Abia state and pleaded I should allow them bury the baby in my compound. After considering some notable advice from here coupled with the warning from my kinsmen, I declined. The lady's mother contacted their branch pastor and they made arrangements to bury her in a place provided by their church. Later this evening the woman came back insulting my family that we are very wicked for not allowing their baby to be buried in my compound.
If not for the sympathy I had for the mother mourning her loss, I would have lost my cool.
This was the same woman responsible for the breakdown of her daughter's marriage. After marriage, she came to live with the new couple who parked into my apartment newly. Instigating her daughter against her husband. Using her daughter as a proxy to siphon off her husband's wealth, a Dubai-based businessman. Controlling the man forcefully, preventing him from socializing with others because of her insecurity complexes. The last straw that broke the marriage was when the lady and her mother teamed up to lock the husband indoors for 4 days and transferred all his money to the wife's account. That whenever he needs his own money, he should tell the wife. In short, the marriage broke down irreconcilably and the husband relocated to another state and never came back, he was neither interested in the child that was born 3 months after nor care to inquire about their wellbeing


So what happens when that tenant, is no longer a tenant..........🤣😂
Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by Adeoyelee: 11:27pm On Feb 20
Chully01:
Don't try it.
You will give birth to that child if you do

Too much of nollywood movie

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Re: Urgent! Should I Allow My Tenant Bury Her 1 Year Old Daughter In My Compound? by LOVEGINO(m): 11:28pm On Feb 20
DSS1335:
A very good young woman whom her husband abandoned last year lost her 1 year old child this morning. They jovial baby was very healthy on Sunday, by Monday morning, the baby was suffering from diarrhea and vomiting. According to the mum, she was prescribed pediatric antibiotic Amoxicillin along with antimalarial (Lonart susp), paracetamol syrup and Rophegan. I was alarmed on why she gave her child Rophegan 5ml, normally this antiemetic drug is not recommended for children under 2 years of age. Unfortunately this early morning the child was gasping for breath while crying loudly and died few hours later.

The issue now is that she is from far away east. She doesn't want to travel home. I have a very large space in my compound, and want to bury the child there. I consulted my kins, they objected it that I should never allow such to happen that it's against our tradition. That a child should be buried in his father's home or public cemetery. This tenant have already made up her mind to Park out few months after her rent expires due to the scandals of separating from her husband. Should I go ahead and allow her or alternatively raise funds for her to travel to the east to bury the child there. Though she isn't forthcoming with my alternative.

N/B
I am of Rivers state, Ikwerre to be precise, the lady from Umuahia

Update:
The mother of the lady came late in the afternoon from Abia state and pleaded I should allow them bury the baby in my compound. After considering some notable advice from here coupled with the warning from my kinsmen, I declined. The lady's mother contacted their branch pastor and they made arrangements to bury her in a place provided by their church. Later this evening the woman came back insulting my family that we are very wicked for not allowing their baby to be buried in my compound.
If not for the sympathy I had for the mother mourning her loss, I would have lost my cool.
This was the same woman responsible for the breakdown of her daughter's marriage. After marriage, she came to live with the new couple who parked into my apartment newly. Instigating her daughter against her husband. Using her daughter as a proxy to siphon off her husband's wealth, a Dubai-based businessman. Controlling the man forcefully, preventing him from socializing with others because of her insecurity complexes. The last straw that broke the marriage was when the lady and her mother teamed up to lock the husband indoors for 4 days and transferred all his money to the wife's account. That whenever he needs his own money, he should tell the wife. In short, the marriage broke down irreconcilably and the husband relocated to another state and never came back, he was neither interested in the child that was born 3 months after nor care to inquire about their wellbeing
sure say no be ur pikin?

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