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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Man Who Lost His Mum Shares Burial List He Was Given By Village People

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BURIAL LIST FOR WOMEN:

Okewe Ozu: 2 Crates of Can Malt.

THE DAY OF THE BURIAL
In the Morning the people should give us:
One (1) Cooler of white Rice with Stew and enough Meat
One (1) Tin of Milo Tea Big Size
One (1) Big Tin of Peak Milk Powder
20 Loaves of Bread
2 Packets of Cup and 1 Packet of Sugar with Chewing Stick
Three (3) Crates of Can Malt

IN THE AFTERNOON
One Cooler of Jellof Rice with Enough Meat
Nti-Nti Amu
Cooked Yam and Fufu with Soup
Five Crates of Can Malt

17 comments:

  1. Everyone with their culture, i went to a south south state for burial and i was amazed at the way the elders and youth were demanding for different things.Eating as if it was a carnival for a not so old woman.
    This list is even fair with what i witnessed.
    Nothing concern yoruba with this kind list ooo

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    1. As far as am concerned, they're wicked. No matter how rich the bereaved is, they're mourning.

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    2. This is not culture, nor is it tradition. This is just a product of greed and wickedness. Nearly all of those who endorsed the list likely identify with one religion or the other.

      If any amongst them claims to be Christian, ask them what scripture endorses such "demands". Did Christ ask his followers to burden bereaved people? There lies your answer.

      If we all attend funerals without the minset of eating and drinking, we will be living closer to Christian life and teaching.

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  2. Pele. Your mom ate the ones brought by others so it's your turn to entertain. Na so life be nnam.

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    1. How sure are you the poster’s mum had ate such before, stupid culture that they are supposed to all rise against including killing marriage list .

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  3. I listened to one podcast. The man said.. If you post everything you do for validation.. You are poor.

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    1. One of the effects of social media, almost everyone is seeking validation.

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  4. They didn't do this during my Dad's burial though. Family & relatives even brought food during the day 🤗

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  5. I know it must be our people but it can not be stopped because, even his own father or mother participated when it involved other people so, they believe it must get to everyone

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    1. Check the region involved certainly not from where your name represents

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  6. This lists is fair compare to the ones I attended..

    This list dey learn work nah !!!

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    1. Fair to me too. There is nothing extravagant about it. I will admit that it may be tough for those on a tight budget. Nothing shocking about this list.

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  7. This is fair. But why should anyone have to spend this much on someone who is no more?

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  8. Only? Here Catholic church alone will demand 6 crates crates of drinks both soft drinks and beer plus three coolers of food . One of Ndi nna, ndi nne and ndi choristers.

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  9. If you like show igwe. It's the culture. Very crude. May her soul rest in peace.

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