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Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by AnambraPeople: 11:37am On Oct 03
Nigeria's Funeral Industry can Create 1 Million Jobs annually- Apams

Dr Kevin Chukwumobi is the CEO of Apams Funeral Ltd- West Africa's biggest funeral brand.

He Marks his 54th birthday recently and had a chat with the media. Excerpts

How Evolved is the Funeral Industry in Nigeria?

The funeral industry is still developing in Nigeria. It is not as big as what you have in UK and US. Funeral services is a $20 billion industry in the US, and the industry in the UK is worth £3 billion. Most of the funeral companies are multinational, and some like Service Corporation International and Dignity PLC are even quoted. The largest funeral company in the US is worth over $10 billion and has more than 2,000 locations across the country. In the UK, the largest company is worth £283 million and has more than 800 offices. In comparison, Nigeria is far behind this level of industry development.

What would you attribute this to?

I think it can be attributed to the wrong perception Nigerians have about the funeral industry. It is shocking that in the 21st century, people still believe that the funeral industry is driven more by superstition than by innovation. Unfortunately, this has deterred professionals from entering the funeral industry like they do in other sectors. Our industry does not attract the best professionals, and this is coupled with the negative societal perception of the industry.

What is being done to change this perception?

We have worked to glamorize the industry. In Apams, The way we have positioned our company has continued to attract young and talented Nigerians, and we offer competitive salaries that are comparable to what is obtainable in other industries. I believe we are among the few companies that are trying to operate the funeral business as a corporate organization. We have offices in almost all southern states in Nigeria. We equally have offices in Abuja and Lagos and our corporate headquarters is located in Onitsha, with employees across various departments and a well-organized organizational structure, equipped with the latest technology.

You have mentioned the worth of the industry in the UK and US. What is it worth in Nigeria?

We don't have specific statistics on the Nigerian funeral industry, but it is growing rapidly. It may not be as large as the industries in the US and UK, but I believe we will get there. Some of our cultural and religious practices do place limitations on the industry, but overall, we are making good progress.
For instance, APAMS has about 18 offices scattered all over Nigeria with direct and indirect staff working with us .I don't think there is any other funeral company in Nigeria that is as large as this.

What do you think could be done to make our funeral industry begin to measure up to the ones abroad?

Rome wasn't built in a day. Some African countries, like South Africa, are doing very well in this industry already. I think the level of civilization contributes to how people perceive the industry. The more civilized the society, the more they understand that this is a service industry and nothing more. As the larger society begins to appreciate the industry, it will become more appealing to the working class and young Nigerians. Eventually, schools will start offering courses in funeral services, as is the case in some Ivy League universities abroad.

One of the major arguments against funeral companies is that it appears these companies pray for people to die to get patronage.

That's a misconception. Doctors do not pray for people to get sick? Soldiers do no pray for war, or do the police pray for crime in the society so they can be working? In our case, as funeral service providers, we don't pray for people to die. Funeral services are not the only service providers at a funeral. Whether we pray or not, people must die, and people must get these services. It is our wish that people live and die at a good old age so their children can give them befitting burial.

People have also criticized the expensive burials and the superstitious practices in the industry.

There will always be an expensive side and a cheap side to almost everything in the world, whether they are weddings, clothes, education, or burials. The expensive and cheap options exist.

Another argument is that people allow their loved ones to suffer while they are alive but then provide them with lavish burials when they die.

In most families where people engage in expensive burials, they are often just celebrating the legacies of their deceased loved ones. They have taken good care of these persons while they were alive, and because they know they won't see them again, they decide to pay their last respects in a way that will help them cope with the pain of losing their loved one.

What do you say about the call to stop expensive burials?

I have said this before, in some cultures, burials have become an industry that even drives tourism. In Igboland, for example, burials drive a lot of economic activities, including catering, the textile industry, photography, event planning, hospitality, and printing, among others.

What do you suggest can help practitioners in your industry grow?

The only thing that can help practitioners in the business grow is innovation. You must keep innovating until you stop running the business.In my case, I keep improving, and I keep telling my workers that I have not even scratched the surface compared to what is obtainable elsewhere.

Are you proud of what you do?

I am very proud of my work. Being proud of what I do is an understatement. I am adding value to society in a legitimate and responsible way. I would want to do this business again and again.It has given me a lot of exposure to train across the world and many opportunities to meet influential people.

How do you think the industry has impacted the Nigerian economy?

The funeral industry has provided jobs to many Nigerians. It can provide over 1 million jobs to Nigerians annually. It also helps to ease the burden of the bereaved, thereby contributing to people's well-being and mental health.

https://anambrapeople.com.ng/2024/09/28/nigerias-funeral-industry-can-create-1-million-jobs-annually-apams/

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Pussyisgud: 11:39am On Oct 03
Yes o thanks to tinubu, people are dying and the ministry is booming

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by iLoveYouToo(m): 7:54pm On Oct 03
Wahala 🤣

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by meobizy(f): 7:54pm On Oct 03
Handling the dead is not a job people will willingly take up. How can one make it attractive to potential employees?

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by datola: 7:54pm On Oct 03
What an industry! May this sector not grow

The face of Mr Apams be looking like death (iku)

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by integrity16(m): 7:54pm On Oct 03
Really?

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Ngwamankillyou2(m): 7:54pm On Oct 03
This useless Man must be mad..so you wish us death...na your family will buy your useless coffins soon.

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by OlawaleBammie: 7:55pm On Oct 03
Funeral get industry again?

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by femi4: 7:55pm On Oct 03
Tpain is already working on it

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Squirrel1(m): 7:55pm On Oct 03
In the east bah

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by PheelzAlmighty: 7:55pm On Oct 03
Especially as tinupoo and his stooges are hellbent on killing all of us

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by SmartPolician: 7:55pm On Oct 03
This is similar to a coffin seller complaining to you that business is dull 😁

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Chucks13: 7:56pm On Oct 03
Funeral home 1 million job? Apam!!!

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Meedon: 7:57pm On Oct 03
sad

Issoright
Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by techbro1: 7:57pm On Oct 03
Agreed. Tinubu wan kill everybody 😂

Ngwamankillyou2:
This useless Man must be mad..so you wish us death...na your family will buy your useless coffins soon.

Whether you talk rubbish or not, we will all die someday 😂 Hate it or love it, one day you too go enter ground. We just pray we exit peacefully

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Tallesty1(m): 7:57pm On Oct 03
Not for Muslims

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by puku902: 7:58pm On Oct 03
Akanji olowoposi

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by seunayantokun(m): 8:00pm On Oct 03
Why not? Insecurity is everywhere and people are being killed like fowls everyday? Why wouldn't funeral industry thrive where people find it difficult to be happy?

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Moony45: 8:00pm On Oct 03
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Ringstonermask: 8:01pm On Oct 03
Y not pray for ur family members to die and do bonanza for them ?

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by gerrardomendes(m): 8:01pm On Oct 03
Which one be funeral industry?
Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by JustPowerApps(m): 8:02pm On Oct 03
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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Tay0123: 8:02pm On Oct 03
1 million jobs to bury 10 million people

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by flexyrule(m): 8:03pm On Oct 03
Of course
Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by PENRIGHT: 8:04pm On Oct 03
What an Headline?Does that mean life is now so cheap?Does that mean mortality rate is also higher in Nigeria?Yahu'ah have mercy upon us.
Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Godsonkemz(m): 8:11pm On Oct 03
When insecurity leading to loss of lives and hardship leading to low standard of living and health challenges, sickness and mental problems like suicidal tendencies is the order of the day contributing to high mortality rate
Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by bitbillionaire: 8:11pm On Oct 03
If funeral create 1 million jobs how many people go come die?

Oga carry your funeral business go Ukraine or middle east. No Nigerian want to die

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Myrrhis: 8:15pm On Oct 03
What business has life got with death?
Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by EyeCumInPiss: 8:18pm On Oct 03
...especially considering that Thìefnubu's top agenda is to kill as many Nigerians as possible through hunger and hardship. grin

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Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by Calitoscassius(m): 8:25pm On Oct 03
Very nice industry his families should be the first customers. grin grin grin other countries are manufacturing commodities to help mankind, develop their countries and make the lives of their citizens comfortable.

this is the most ridiculous nonesense statement i have ever heard a Naigeeria politician make
Re: Nigeria's Funeral Industry Can Create 1 Million Jobs Annually- Apams by elfico(m): 8:30pm On Oct 03
Possible with the way FG policies (both past and present) are killing the citizens.

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