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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by nofij(m): 7:02am On Dec 06, 2014
Inheritance It beats me when people keep making noise about another man's strugle in the name of "inheritance". Are they not also capable of strugling and making it in life?
Wow

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by jojoki: 7:03am On Dec 06, 2014
This is what happen when he used a stolen money to train those children and moreover the said children are desperate to get the own share of properties while the father still alive.

Let the season film continue.........

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by PROCTOR: 7:10am On Dec 06, 2014
They are born to make their own mark NOT fight over their father's property.
The father has complete right and acess to do whatever he wants with his acquires
double wahala..........
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by Muscomide: 7:10am On Dec 06, 2014
Igbo kwe'nu, Igbo kwe'nu, Igbo kwe'nu!
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by sebali: 7:15am On Dec 06, 2014
Raise Children Well Dey No gree.
All dey kn hw to do na chop awa moni.
NOW SEE D RESULT: PLENTY MONEY AND USELESS SONS
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by fiftynaira(m): 7:16am On Dec 06, 2014
In france were I school we don't hide corpse...


#mycharitycoment
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by leofric2014(m): 7:16am On Dec 06, 2014
lalasticlala:
The burial of the late Dr Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo, the first son of former civilian governor of old Anambra State, Chief Jim Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo, scheduled to hold yesterday in Enugu State was aborted following the disappearance of the deceased’s corpse, LEADERSHIP Weekend gathered.

It was gathered that the two younger brothers of the deceased (Chukwudi and Uso) kept the corpse away from the reach of anybody when it became apparent that the former governor wanted the remains of his late son to be interred within the compound of a new bungalow he built in honour of his first son who died on November 14, 2014.

It was also gathered that Chukwudi and Uso, Jim’s surviving two sons from Mukosolu, his first wife, argued that if their elder brother was buried outside their father’s expansive house at Amaechi Awkunanaw, they would be denied the right to inherit the family house.

Several dignitaries including the deputy senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, Senator Gil Nnaji, Dr Nnia Nwodo and former governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi, who came to commiserate with Chief Nwobodo left after failing to broker peace between the chief mourner and his two sons.

As at the time of filing in this report late yesterday, the duo of Chukwudi and Uso were yet to resolve the nagging issue of the appropriate place to inter the remains of the late Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo jnr.

It was gathered that before yesterday’s incident, concerned elders of Amaechi Awkunanaw community had pleaded with the Nwobodos to resolve their differences to no avail.

When Chief Nwobodo reportedly concluded plans to bury his late son outside the family compound, Chukwudi and Uso drove to the mortuary and removed the corpse of their late brother to an unknown place.

source:

http://leadership.ng/news/393266/nwobodos-sons-corpse-missing-burial-postponed#respond

Double wahala for dead body......


Double double


Dancing the fela afro juju style
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by unix235(m): 7:28am On Dec 06, 2014
You never hear such stories in France.
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by JustCurious: 7:28am On Dec 06, 2014
manutdadex:
naija i hail o!!! Who thief corpse now?? A million dollar question! Make d family start ash tag for d issue! #bringbackourcorpse lolz
The answer to your question is right there in the article, sir. Please, next time just use style to read before commenting. Nnugo? :/

@OP

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#Exciting Read on the Igbo culture..

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by arsetalks(m): 7:31am On Dec 06, 2014
Polithief's children are like that. Not all but most. Their parents are too busy looting the nation, no time to train them.

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by yemivictor: 7:32am On Dec 06, 2014
manutdadex:
naija i hail o!!! Who thief corpse now?? A million dollar question! Make d family start ash tag for d issue! #bringbackourcorpse lolz

Didn't you read the opening story?

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by iheanyi40(m): 7:36am On Dec 06, 2014
justi4jesu:


You want me to show you the way ni,i even see say u dey follow me for back tongue...lol cheesy
gringrin no worry, frm nw onwards na yu go de 4llow mii 4 bck, power don change hands
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by justi4jesu(f): 7:45am On Dec 06, 2014
iheanyi40:
gringrin no worry, frm nw onwards na yu go de 4llow mii 4 bck, power don change hands

Hahahaha you be deeper life ni...Power must change hands ko tongue
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by holatin(m): 7:50am On Dec 06, 2014
hmmmmmm and corpes dey useful for election ritual.
source- feranmicharles
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by Wisdytech(m): 7:50am On Dec 06, 2014
God please help them out!
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by eagleeye2: 7:52am On Dec 06, 2014
My fellow male men, abeg try not to marry two wives, if you must marry two.....be prepared for anything. I mean anything and anyhow.

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by DrGroove(f): 7:57am On Dec 06, 2014
I.G.B.O. People and inheritance ,they can't even respect their dead brother. Smh. As if they will live forever on earth.

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by homesteady(m): 8:05am On Dec 06, 2014
I don't understand what is going on!
From the article - the father built a new bungalow for his Son to be buried there, he does not want the son to be buried in his 'expansive' family house!

The children want him to be buried in the family house, so that they be able to inherit it! doesn't it sound confusing? so if the son is not buried there, they won't be able to inherit it?

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by NoContract(m): 8:11am On Dec 06, 2014
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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by Nairalander01: 8:13am On Dec 06, 2014
DesChyko:
Traditionally or otherwise, these brothers are completely wrong.

Traditionally, the first-born son has the right to his father's compound. Then, he may allow his siblings live close to him or look for other options for them. At his death, he should also be buried in his compound. This will change if the son chooses otherwise.

Otherwise, the father will still has exclusive rights to his properties till his will assumes dominance. Even at that, the father writes his wills himself. If he wants it so, the sons had absolutely no right to behave this way.

All in all, the sons had acted in a really selfish manner. It's as if they placed all their hopes in their father's wealth and affluence. It is okay to need a little push here and there to become 'someone' in life, but the way they are going about it, it's as if they expect the father to bequeath their fame to them.

A lesson for all to learn, do not allow the definitions of today drive away your morals. What is evil remains evil.
believe it or not polygamy is the reason behind this crisis. I witnessed everything that happened yesterday because i live in amechi. Since the death of Jim Nwobodo's first wife his second wife has caged him with diabolic powers that he give a damn about his 3 son(from his first wife). All she is trying to do is to make sure her child(no male) inherits all that jim has, which isn't right; this after she has suceeded in being the 'Husband' to the man, making ALL decision for him. I feel sorry for Jim as I type this; he no longer says/does anything without the permission of his Jezebelic wife.

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by homesteady(m): 8:22am On Dec 06, 2014
Nairalander01:

believe it or not polygamy is the reason behind this crisis. I witnessed everything that happened yesterday because i live in amechi. Since the death of Jim Nwobodo's first wife his second wife has caged him with diabolic powers that he give a damn about his 3 son(from his first wife). All she is trying to do is to make sure her child(no male) inherits all that jim has, which isn't right; this after she has suceeded in being the 'Husband' to the man, making ALL decision for him. I feel sorry for Jim as I type this; he no longer says/does anything without the permission of his Jezebelic wife.
I went to linda ikeji blog to read the comments and most insiders complained about the wife!
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by Nobody: 8:24am On Dec 06, 2014
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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by Nairalander01: 8:27am On Dec 06, 2014
homesteady:

I went to linda ikeji blog to read the comments and most insiders complained about the wife!
she is the brain behind all this
Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by Ogojohn(m): 8:29am On Dec 06, 2014
DesChyko:
Traditionally or otherwise, these brothers are completely wrong.

Traditionally, the first-born son has the right to his father's compound. Then, he may allow his siblings live close to him or look for other options for them. At his death, he should also be buried in his compound. This will change if the son chooses otherwise.

Otherwise, the father still has exclusive rights to his properties till his will assumes dominance. Even at that, the father writes his wills himself. If he wants it so, the sons had absolutely no right to behave this way.

All in all, the sons had acted in a really selfish manner. It's as if they placed all their hopes in their father's wealth and affluence. It is okay to need a little push here and there to become 'someone' in life, but the way they are going about it, it's as if they expect the father to bequeath their fame to them.

A lesson for all to learn, do not allow the definitions of today drive away your morals. What is evil remains evil.
I do not know from what traditional point of view you are referring but in IGBO land. The first sons right to his fathers homestead is exclusive. it is not somethin a father can even change. will or no will. There are many factors here which will and is working against their father. The first is the the next most two senior sons are from the same mother and they are the next in line to become the first living son. And they are not fighting to take up there dead brothers right and position. chief Nwobodo. will count himself lucky to be alive to witness this. my advise to him. Get a new land and build whatever you want for your latest wife. That your homestead belongs to your first child and i believe he is married and with children. Never can that place be left for your last wife and her children. it s never done. Trying to bury him outside that compound is to nail the coffin on the head but a fox can only beget a fox. Your children were properly advised by an egg head. You can't circumvent this. This will turn out to be a long drawn crisis.

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by Nobody: 8:29am On Dec 06, 2014
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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by aguizm(m): 8:34am On Dec 06, 2014
Nairalander01:

believe it or not polygamy is the reason behind this crisis. I witnessed everything that happened yesterday because i live in amechi. Since the death of Jim Nwobodo's first wife his second wife has caged him with diabolic powers that he give a damn about his 3 son(from his first wife). All she is trying to do is to make sure her child(no male) inherits all that jim has, which isn't right; this after she has suceeded in being the 'Husband' to the man, making ALL decision for him. I feel sorry for Jim as I type this; he no longer says/does anything without the permission of his Jezebelic wife.
Please explain it to them ofenmanu people that reads upside down. What is bad is bad Y would jim what to bury his first son outside the family house. He is wrong joor. I support the 2 sons and they are fighting a good fight for their late brother. In Igbo land we don't bury first sons outside their father's house. Fight on Guys.Jim wants to commit abomination. Aluu.

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Re: Nwobodo’s Son’s Corpse Missing, Burial Postponed by DesChyko: 8:34am On Dec 06, 2014
Ogojohn:
.. The first is the the next most two senior sons are from the same mother and they are the next in line to become the first living son......

Very clinical view point here. I missed it myself.
Very very impressive analysis. I agree wholeheartedly with you.
I'm speaking of Igbo tradition.
Thank you for this enlightenment.

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