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Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by MetaPhysical: 5:25am On Feb 10, 2020
Mistaken identity: How Igbo christian was buried in Muslim grave in Kano

When Chief Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi died on December 26 last year in Kano State, his family members and kinsmen had hoped to carry his remains back to his hometown in Amucha, Njaba Local Government Area of Imo State for burial.

But his final journey back home turned out to be a very long one as he was mistaken for another deceased person and buried in Kano in a grave marked for a Muslim, one Abdullahi Obinwa, who hailed from Anambra State, but changed his faith while in Kano.

The late Ejesi, who was said to have been born in Kano some 60 years ago, was survived by his wife and children, among them a pharmacist. He lived in his own house at Number 18 Aitken Road in Sabon-Garri Area of the state capital.

A family relation of the deceased, Mr Felix Ezeala, told the story of the fatal error of mistaken identity of Egesi who was finally buried at Amucha on January 30, 2020, saying that his late towns man had suddenly taken ill and was rushed to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, on December 24, last year, where he eventually died on the morning of December 26, following complications related to hypertension.

“His corpse was taken to the mortuary section and the deceased tally number was 22. Two of his immediate relatives were there, in the person of Felix Nwanze and Bath Ejesi, his cousin. They registered their names as the people with the tally number and who would visit the corpse and see how it was, until the time to take it to the East.

“A wake-keep was arranged to hold on the 24th January 2020. However, when the relatives of the deceased went to the hospital on that Friday – that date was billed for his wake-keep, they were shocked at their finding.

“They went there with his casket and the clothes for his dressing, but when they went there with the tally number, hoping to see the corpse in good condition, surprisingly the Chief Morticians, one Abdulwahid Buhari, told them that the corpse had been released to Hisbah.

“They asked him what had the corpse of their brother to do with Hisbah? They were told that it was an order of a Sharia Upper Court, situated opposite the Emir’s inside the city. They were totally confused. It was at this point that they called on my attention to the development.

“When they called me, I was equally uncomfortable with the development. I know the late Basil as a complete gentleman to the core. He was not a troublesome person during his lifetime. I wondered in my mind. What could have led to his corpse being taken away by Hisbah?

“We then decided to go the said Sharia Upper Court to establish what had transpired. All of us went to the Sharia Upper Court. We inquired from the registrar what had actually transpired. He said yes that it was from this court that they issued the order.

“He explained that there was a complaint that he was a Muslim and had died and that they (Hisbah) wanted to bury him according to Islamic rites, but his family had refused.

“But we told the registrar that there was a mistake because our brother’s profile did not fit into what he had described as our brother Basil who had died as a devout Christian.

“At this point, the registrar asked us to go and come back when the judge who gave the order would return. He said that the judge was not around to give us the comprehensive details of the judgment.

“At that moment I called the Director of Department of State Services to intimate him on what was going on. I also called the Commissioner of Police to also to intimidate him.

“But before the judge could come back, we went back to the hospital and met the Chief Medical Director. He called the acting HoD of the Pathology Department. He asked him about the court order that was minuted to him, including what exactly transpired?

“He brought out the paper and what the paper read was one Abdullahi Obinwa. He then said that if the name of the intended corpse was Abdullahi Obinwa, how come they released the corpse of one Basil Ejesi to Hisbah?

The pathologist responded that he only minuted on the same memo to the Chief Mortician for appropriate action, saying that the Mortician was in the best position to answer the question about the mix-up. Then, they called the Chief Morticians and asked him to bring the record.

“In the record, we saw the exact name of our brother written, his age, 60 years was also written and his tally number. It was there that they discovered that it was a wrong corpse that they released to the Sharia police.

“Then we went back to the court, with the Chief Legal Adviser of Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, one Barrister Nasidi, alongside the acting HoD of the Pathology Department and the Chief Mortician. The judge told us that they acted based on the application made by Hisbah in respect of one Abdullahi Obinwa, who had been a Moslem since 1978.

“The judge said that his order was very clear to them that when they get to the mortuary, they should ensure that the corpse they were to take was that of the late Abdullahi Obinwa and no other person’s.

“He added that his order included that they were to get three witnesses to also confirm and sign the paper that it was Abdullahi’s corpse. He showed us documented evidence that he actually gave those orders.

“The judge said that he made room for the family of the said Abdullahi Obinwa to be contacted, saying that they contacted his wife, but they returned to say that his wife was not cooperating.

“He said that he sent for the wife, but she refused to come. And even when they gave her paper to write why, she wrote something that was immediately clear.

“It was there and then that they decided to take the corpse to the Gandu Albasa Mosque and call on the Chief Imam who knew the late Obinwa well enough. Again the judge said that he ordered that the Chief Imam should also get three others to reconfirm the deceased and after their signing the papers, they should bring them back to him for the record of the court.

“The record he showed indicated that they went through all the directives of the court and returned the signed papers. It was then that they buried the man on 20th January, 2020.

“The judge then asked us what we wanted. In response, we demanded for the corpse of our late brother. At that point, he explained that he could not ask for the corpse to be exhumed immediately until he has heard from the other party. For equity and justice to prevail, all the parties should return back by 9:00a.m on Monday.

“On Monday, we set out to the Sharia court in the company of the wife of the deceased and his first son, who is also a pharmacist. On arrival, we were met by those who gave the wrong information to the judge. When the life photograph of our late brother was presented, it became clear that a mistake had occurred. The person who helped out the most was the one who went and brought an album of the late Abdullahi Obinwa.

“It was now easy to compare the two deceased persons. They showed them to the judge and the judge showed it the complainants who immediately confessed that they had made a mistake. There and then the judge rebuked them for their mistake and drew our attention to the fact that he acted on the information given to him, pointing out that he neither knew the late Obinwa or the late Basil.

“The judge, however, observed that only a superior court has the power to upturn his judgment. But I think the lawyers there, including the legal adviser of the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, and our own lawyer reminded him that ab initio his order was improper as he had no jurisdiction over Aminu Kano Teaching hospital, which is a federal establishment.

“Somehow, the lawyers settled their thing and the judge reasoned with them. He thereafter wrote a letter to the DPO at Sharada, asking him to provide cover for the Hisbah officials and the staff of Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital to go and exhume the corpse from the cemetery and hand it over to his family.

“He ordered that they should open the corpse, invite the family to see and certify that what they were about to be given was their brothers corpse, while saying that he would not like another complaint to arise from the present order.

“The deceased was exhumed, taken to the hospital and he was okay. Nothing was tampled with. His body was complete when we received it. The Hisbah officials gave us a paper to sign that we met his body in good condition for which I was a signatory.

“The body of the deceased was released to us and departed from Kano on Tuesday in the morning by 8 O’clock and arrived at Orlu by Wednesday. The corpse was buried on Friday by 12:00 midday in his home,” he narrated.

THE IMAM’S SIDE OF THE STORY

According to a BBC report, Aminu Adam, the Chief Imam of Gadun Albasa Mosque, who led in the burial rites, admitted that he made an error.

“We were told that Abdullahi Obinwa was number 22 on the mortuary and when I went to identify the corpse, Basil Ejensi looked like Obinwa, who had lived with us for 40 years.

“They were both chubby and not too tall, but there was no beard. When I asked the mortuary attendant, he said that they sometimes remove beards from bodies so I assumed it was Obinwa,” he explained.

THE MISSING CORPSE OF LATE ABDULLAHI OBINWA

It is a tradition of Igbo people outside Igbo land to take their corpses home.

However, problem always arises if the deceased had changed his faith or had been converted to another faith during his life-time.

The thinking of members of the host community was that if the corpse was taken to Igbo land, the deceased would certainly not be buried according to the faith he had professed during his life time.

That was the case of the said Abdullahi Obinwa, who hailed from Onitsha in Anambra State.

Checks conducted by Sunday Sun showed that the deceased came to Kano years ago through the invitation of a sister who was also not a Christian.

He was the Secretary to the council of the former Eze Ndigbo, Igwe O. T. Nnadi and played a role in the Igbo traditional association in the state in those days. He was a professed Muslim who had lived in Shagari Quarters in the 90s.

A source from the late Obinwa’s community in the state told Sunday Sun that towards the later part of his life, he moved out of Kundila Estate to a predominantly Christian residential quarters on Ijebu Road in Sabon Garri Area. It was gathered that he was sick for some years and eventually gave up recently.

When he died, the source said, his corpse was taken to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, from where he was quietly conveyed to his hometown a few days before the court order from the Sharia Court reached the hospital.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/mistaken-identity-how-igbo-christian-was-buried-in-muslim-grave-in-kano/

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by clarocuzioo(m): 5:45am On Feb 10, 2020
Okooo

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by austinsmat(m): 5:46am On Feb 10, 2020
Hmmmn

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by helinues: 5:48am On Feb 10, 2020
sad

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by overdrive(m): 6:03am On Feb 10, 2020
Chai.

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by chatinent: 6:05am On Feb 10, 2020
Personally I think all this celebration burialbration for the dead is really a waste of money. The dead is conscious of nothing at all!

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by LawLord247: 6:23am On Feb 10, 2020
Ewoo
Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Armaggedon: 6:28am On Feb 10, 2020
if you are Igbo and fool yourself with ndi alakuba you are OYO

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by segebase(m): 6:29am On Feb 10, 2020
This tin long

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Aidejay(m): 6:55am On Feb 10, 2020
Abeg....! Make una open eye read the whole thing before you start typing rubbish. As e dey so some people hand don dey scratch them.

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Asquare84(m): 8:36am On Feb 10, 2020
so the HISBAH will now travel to onitsha to forcibly remove the corps of the late abdullahi obinwa, and return him to be buried in kano

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by MetaPhysical: 8:47am On Feb 10, 2020
Asquare84:
so the HISBAH will now travel to onitsha to forcibly remove the corps of the late abdullahi obinwa, and return him to be buried in kano

Did you see where the Sharia Court Judge was shaking when reminded that ab initio he trespassed by giving judgement and order on an institution outside the jurisdiction of his Sharia Court?

Why is hisbah over-ruling the choice of Abdullahi Obinwa's family to bury his remains in Onitsha? They said he is muslim and therefore cannot be taken back home because they did not trust the family to give him a befitting muslim burial, so they applied to the Sharia Judge to rule based on Obinwa's religion.

These people are fanatics!

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Asquare84(m): 9:01am On Feb 10, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Did you see where the Sharia Court Judge was shaking when reminded that ab initio he trespassed by giving judgement and order on an institution outside the jurisdiction of his Sharia Court?

Why is hisbah over-ruling the choice of Abdullahi Obinwa's family to bury his remains in Onitsha? They said he is muslim and therefore cannot be taken back home because they did not trust the family to give him a befitting muslim burial, so they applied to the Sharia Judge to rule based on Obinwa's religion.

These people are fanatics!

bross read the later part of the story mr obinwa has already been sneak to his home town and buried, the HISBAH only went to the sharia court to get an injunction to buried him only to go and buried the wrong person

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Lynx001: 9:27am On Feb 10, 2020
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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Lynx001: 9:27am On Feb 10, 2020
.Double wahala for dead body. some people above me are saying he is nt supposed to be buried according to islamic rites(abdullahi obinwa). But he has been a muslim since 1978 so if u take him to imo in what faith will he be buried. And islamic rites implore them to bury within 12hours. Bt does sharia court have right to give ABTH an order to release the said corpse Since the hospital is a federal establishment. how can sharia court order fg.

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Roon9(m): 9:40am On Feb 10, 2020
Hmm.. Naija which way!
Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by revived: 9:40am On Feb 10, 2020
Not Again This Morning undecided undecided
Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by ArmaniUhuru: 9:41am On Feb 10, 2020
What kind of fuckery is this?

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Flexherbal(m): 9:41am On Feb 10, 2020
But I think the lawyers there, including the legal adviser of the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, and our own lawyer reminded him that ab initio his order was improper as he had no jurisdiction over Aminu Kano Teaching hospital, which is a federal establishment.
Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Olam09(m): 9:41am On Feb 10, 2020
All their agendas shall surerly be forfeited babaric people

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Captainrambo2: 9:41am On Feb 10, 2020
Hmmm . Muslims na problem for the whole world undecided

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by BaddieKay(f): 9:42am On Feb 10, 2020
Its just a burial, why would they forcefully try to bury him without his family present?

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:42am On Feb 10, 2020
But his final journey back home turned out to be a very long one as he was mistaken for another deceased person and buried in Kano in a grave marked for a Muslim, one Abdullahi Obinwa, who hailed from Anambra State, but changed his faith while in Kano.

The late Ejesi, who was said to have been born in Kano some 60 years ago, was survived by his wife and children, among them a pharmacist. He lived in his own house at Number 18 Aitken Road in Sabon-Garri Area of the state capital.
This is so complicated!
Those guys at the bolded should be called Hausa-Igbos
Case Closed.

On to the next one...........

Lynx001:
Double wahala for dead body
GBAM!!

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by MorataFC: 9:42am On Feb 10, 2020
Asquare84:
so the HISBAH will now travel to onitsha to forcibly remove the corps of the late abdullahi obinwa, and return him to be buried in kano
grin

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by edi287: 9:42am On Feb 10, 2020
Farce of a country...
Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by BitcoinsMonitor(f): 9:42am On Feb 10, 2020
Muslim grave or Christian grave, grave na grave. Abi, is there any particular grave that automatically takes you straight to paradise? I swear we too like wahala for this country

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by DrChukki: 9:43am On Feb 10, 2020
So because of faith, an Igbo man is meant to be buried in Kano... Chai.

Igbos who did this to us?

If you're Igbo and you don't want to be a Christian, Judist or Eckankar.... Simply be a pagan. For the sake of our tomorrow.

I don't know how long I will keep saying this in our village meetings.

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Gten(m): 9:43am On Feb 10, 2020
Religious extremism extended to the dead, wahala dey!
Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by Commentor: 9:44am On Feb 10, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Did you see where the Sharia Court Judge was shaking when reminded that ab initio he trespassed by giving judgement and order on an institution outside the jurisdiction of his Sharia Court?

Why is hisbah over-ruling the choice of Abdullahi Obinwa's family to bury his remains in Onitsha? They said he is muslim and therefore cannot be taken back home because they did not trust the family to give him a befitting muslim burial, so they applied to the Sharia Judge to rule based on Obinwa's religion.

These people are fanatics!

What about those that wish to bury a Muslim against his religious beliefs?

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Re: Kano Hisbah Buries Igbo Christian, Basil Chukwumeze Obiefule Ejesi by AmazingELixir: 9:44am On Feb 10, 2020
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“They went there with his casket and the clothes for his dressing, but when they went there with the tally number, hoping to see the corpse in good condition, surprisingly the Chief Morticians, one Abdulwahid Buhari, told them that the corpse had been released to Hisbah.

The judge, however, observed that only a superior court has the power to upturn his judgment. But I think the lawyers there, including the legal adviser of the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, and our own lawyer reminded him that ab initio his order was improper as he had no jurisdiction over Aminu Kano Teaching hospital, which is a federal establishment.



What do you expect....a toxic mix of a Buhari and a sharia judge that is completely ignorant of the limits of his jurisdiction.

This whole case reeks of incompetence just like the cerebrally depraved and deficient bigot foisted as the head of the country's apex court.

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