Speaking in a press conference on Friday at Abonnema in Asari toru Local Government Area of the State, Sir Ibim Dokubo, who spoke on behalf the Chiefs of the Oluwari Briggs House in Abonnema, said late high chief Lulu-Briggs will be committed to mother earth on the 13th of March 2021 at Abonnema, his home town.
He said that the burial of the octogenarian was delayed because they could not take custody of his mortal body after his demise as a result of series of litigations concerning his death.
High Chief OB Lulu-Briggs died in December, 2018 in far away Ghana.
After his death, his immediate family were engrossed in series of litigations over the circumstances leading to the demise of the late businessman, a situation that has delayed his burial for over two years.
He said that the burial of the octogenarian was delayed because they could not take custody of his mortal body after his demise as a result of series of litigations concerning his death.
High Chief OB Lulu-Briggs died in December, 2018 in far away Ghana.
After his death, his immediate family were engrossed in series of litigations over the circumstances leading to the demise of the late businessman, a situation that has delayed his burial for over two years.
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Thank God
ReplyDeleteTwo freaking years?? 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
ReplyDeleteI knew someone who was buried 7 years after his death. His mistress showed up after his death, (happened to be his wife's best friend) with a baby boy, the man's replica.
DeleteNo be small wahala then o. Property tussle. He died 1998, was buried 2005.
WTF!!!
DeleteSo this man have not been laid to rest, na wa
ReplyDeleteNa wah oo, two years in the mortuary. Polygamy with its wahala.
ReplyDelete...only in Africa.
ReplyDeleteI dont understand the concept of keeping the body in mortuary while dragging properties... does he partake in their differences & arguments?
In some cultures, you don't bury the corpse when the family is at war. It is believed that such people will never rest in peace.
DeleteKeeping which body? Nobody has seen the man's body o, na empty casket dem wan bury. His wife buried him in Ghana after alleging he was dead to his people. The fight no be here o. Some women get power sha! His people were like, "if he's dead give us his corpse" na wetin cause wahala o. How can she just dispose that caliber of man like a dead dog on the street?
DeleteWell na dem sabi...
Even when theres a clearly written will, they still fight, imagine if he didn't leave a will.
ReplyDeleteMore money more problems,if he was a nobody the reverse will be the case
ReplyDeleteHmmmm nah wah oh!
ReplyDeletePolygamous problems.
ReplyDeleteNa Wa!
ReplyDeleteSo long a time to not be buried. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
The burial will be talk of the town, i trust calabari people
ReplyDelete..too bad they can't trust you seeing how you murdered that spelling of the tribe's name..(don't you dare blame autocorrect)😳
DeleteLol
DeleteHanty it's Kalabari!!!!!!!
DeletePolygamy is the manifestation of entitlement of the male species
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