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Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by NewsPoacher: 5:51am On Feb 14, 2016
http://thenationonlineng.net/you-must-marry-your-wifes-corpse/

Hours after the birth of her twin girls, Margaret Emmanuel gave up the ghost, leaving her husband with the twins and their three grown-up siblings. To make matters worse, Margaret’s family in Ebonyi are demanding that Emmanuel fulfils a vital aspect of their culture before the burial ceremonies even commence. Taiwo Abiodun reports.

At first it was congratulations and celebration galore as Madam Margaret Emmanuel was delivered of a set of beautiful twin girls. But few hours after, the joyful mood turned sour and mourning took over, as news filtered in that mother of the twins had passed on. She gave up the ghost on her way to the hospital, living the twins behind without the very vital motherly care. It also marked the beginning of the trauma of her husband and father of the twins, Mr. Adejo Emmanuel. Aside being shattered by the news, he was suddenly faced with a somewhat insurmountable challenge of weaning two infants alone. But the trauma did not end there, only Emmanuel didn’t know at this point in time.

While lamenting his predicament, Emmanuel said, “My life is like a balloon that was punctured with a pin, which immediately deflated it of all the joy. When a woman is pregnant the prayer is to hear the babies’ cries and that of the mother’s joy; but now the mother is gone, leaving the babies,” Emmanuel said, sobbing.

That was the story of the Emmanuel family last December 21. As if the agony was not enough, the deceased’s family members sent a message to the husband that he has to obey their custom and tradition by performing certain rituals and rites. Chief amongst these rights includes performing the mandatory marriage ceremonies with the deceased wife, an activity the couple had failed to perform while the late Margaret was alive. Without that, they told him that he is barred from coming to his wife’s village in Akenze, Ebonyin State, let alone, burying the corpse.

Emmanuel, a peasant farmer in his mid-50s is thus being called upon to go through wedding ceremonies with his late wife’s corpse. Coming from Emmanuel’s Igala ethnic background, this is rather bizarre and unimaginable. He lamented, “I don’t know what went wrong and I don’t know my sin. Like any other fellow Christian, when everybody was preparing for Christmas, I was preparing as well, both for a merry Christmas, safe delivery for my wife and a successful naming ceremony for the babies; not knowing that I had another thing coming.”



Late Margaret’s last moment

Narrating his wife’s last moment, Emmanuel said he suddenly saw his wife at Ugbagbo farm in Owo, where he was working unannounced. “When I saw her, I scolded her and asked why she came all the way to the farm, because she was already heavy and ready to deliver. I also asked why she did not go to the hospital instead of coming to the farm to meet me. Of course, this was not her first pregnancy, as she had previously had four children before this pregnancy. To compound matters, there was no vehicle to take her back to town that evening. We therefore waited till the second day. However she went into labour in between and was delivered of the twin girls. She was attended to by Traditional Birth Attendants, but the placenta did not come out. We quickly got her into a vehicle and headed for the General Hospital at Oke-Ogun in Owo. Unfortunately she did not make it, as she gave up the ghost at the entrance of the hospital. I noticed that her condition had worsened and she was getting dizzy. She thus got to the hospital, dead. To say the least, I was devastated. I became confused and almost ran mad. The nurses, who knew her, were surprised that she went to the farm instead of the hospital. She was well known at the hospital, because that was where she had all her children. She had also attended antenatal there.”

Twins under custody

Honourable Segun Obasekola, a Councillorship aspirant in Igboroko Nla Street, Owo and landlord of No 44, Igboroko Nla Street, where the family resides, said he pitied the man, Emmanuel for losing his wife at childbirth: “When they approached me for a room and I discovered they had no money, I have no choice but to allow them use the room free-of-charge. I did not know anyone of them, but as a community leader and a man with milk of kindness, I think this is one way I can render help. Here a Good Samaritan, Mrs. Femisola Akilamilo is taking care of the twins. Mrs. Akinlamilo, a prophetess who is also called Mother of Children (Iya Ewe) in her Cherubim and Seraphim Church.”

When The Nation got to 44, Igboroko Nla Street, the woman and the babies were found in a room, where she takes care of them.

Speaking, the twins’ guardian Madam Akinlamilo said she was called by a church member to come and assist the motherless children who had just been delivered. She said: “My cell phone just rang last December 23 (2015), and a friend broke the news that a mother of twins had just died and there was nobody to take care of them. She added that since I am a mother of kids in the church, I should try and assist in taking care of the babies. He also said I would be given stipends. So I obliged. I am a widow, I have four children and my last child is 11 years old. Since I am not under any man’s roof, I gladly accepted the role of a guardian, as God sent me.”

Asked if she breast-feeds the babies, the woman declared in a touching voice, “There is no milk in my breasts anymore, but the nurses and doctors have recommended their food (SMA). They consume a tin of the baby food within three days, but their father is a poor farmer; so when I ran out of their food, I went to Alhaji Jamiu Ekungba, a gubernatorial aspirant in Ondo State and narrated the story to him in order to solicit his to assistance. I also met one Mr. Jide Tububo, who advised me to go to the press and do the necessary legal papers, for I was ignorant of all such stuff. As I speak, we have no food to give them today, because they have exhausted what we had in stock.”

Asked whether she had intimated the welfare office or the police that she is in custody of the babies, Mrs. Akinlamilo became a bit jittery and said, “I am ignorant of that. I am just acting as a Good Samaritan; I don’t know that I should report to the Welfare Office or the police. Please can you enlighten me more to avoid any problems,” she pleaded with this reporter. Mrs. Akinlamilo said she is appealing to the state government and NGOs to come to the twins’ aide.”

In the course of this discussion, Emmanuel, father of the twins came in with a tin of SMA baby food. He announced with relish that he just bought one tin from the money given to him.

Many rivers to cross

Now the corpse of the late Margaret has been deposited at the mortuary while preparation is on the way to go to Akenze in Ebonyi State to officially announce the news of his wife’s demise and also perform the necessary rituals and rites. But there still is a snag. Emmanuel has no money.

He said: “The family of my late wife have asked me to come and do marriage ceremonies h my wife and come up with the sum of 350,000 naira before anything could even take off. Where would I get the money from? I am confused. They should pity my condition and understand that I’m still taking care of her four children. Three of them are in secondary school, not to talk of the twins,” he said.

So while Margaret’s corpse lies in the mortuary, Emmanuel is confused and disturbed, as he is facing three hurdles: “I have no money to pay for the mortuary; I also have no money to feed the children; and my in-laws are demanding for the death certificate of their daughter, which they say I must bring along whenever I am coming. They also say it is compulsory for me to come over and do a compulsory marriage with her before she could be buried. They say some rituals must be performed and 350,000 naira must be paid to her family as part of her bride-price, before talking about the burial at all. Where do I get the money from? Am I not in trouble now?”

According to Emmanuel, his in-laws don’t even want to entertain or listen to any excuse or explanation; all they care about is for him to fulfil all the necessary requirements.

Asked how he met his wife, Emmanuel replied that, “You can meet your wife anywhere, so far there is love and the woman agrees to marry you. I am from Idah in Igala, Kogi State, and we met here in Owo, Ondo State. I never knew this is what I would face.”
Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by Flexherbal(m): 6:00am On Feb 14, 2016
Double wahala for dead body

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by WisdomFlakes: 6:02am On Feb 14, 2016
Woah! I thought this only happened in Nollywood films. shocked shocked

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by olumide81(m): 6:10am On Feb 14, 2016
Nigerians with cruelty, always taking advantage of a man's problem, while some political aspirants are using the opportunity to sell their candidacy, some family members want to enrich themselves not putting into consideration, the new born babies, the children she left behind , may God bless her soul.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by Cutehector(m): 6:16am On Feb 14, 2016
Like one female nairalander told me, always know the customs of d wife's hometown before getting married to her

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by Karlovich: 6:18am On Feb 14, 2016
Pre-historic brain cells at work, smh for some traditons

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by OkutaNla: 6:20am On Feb 14, 2016
This is serious! I don't envy that man right now. Some African customs are insane. Can't the late wife's family make an exception under the circumstance? ? Na wah o.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by BaddieKay(f): 6:37am On Feb 14, 2016
In this case he didn't marry her, rather they just lived together and had plenty children.RIP to the dead....But u don't hv money and u already have 4kids b4,why go for another 1?
Cutehector:
Like one female nairalander told me, always know the customs of d wife's hometown before getting married to her

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by ckmayoca: 6:38am On Feb 14, 2016
Was that suppose to be a second marriage or what? Cos the writer started it with husband and wife? Why another marriage after d woman's death?

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by BaddieKay(f): 6:39am On Feb 14, 2016
How can u carry someone's daughter and keep for ursef without paying bride price?That's the consequences for such Action.
Soskid:
Yeebos and their abysmal way of life sha.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by ckmayoca: 6:40am On Feb 14, 2016
BaddieKay:
In this case he didn't marry her, rather they just lived together and had plenty children.RIP to the dead....But u don't hv money and u already have 4kids b4,why go for another 1?

If this is the case then it's wrong? Why wld guys just pick a lady and put at home and then keep fucking morning and night and bearing children, I think this is like a punishment for his foolishness. Boys of now adays with couples life.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by gabinogem(m): 6:42am On Feb 14, 2016
It is good to have kids, but is it good to have kids under some certain conditions?! Smh
Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by ODVanguard: 6:47am On Feb 14, 2016
Omo, forget. The couple obviously eloped or something. If they chose to marry without her family's consent (which isn't unusual) why is he giving himself headache? Where was her family all through their marriage prior to her demise? And why are they not mourning the woman, instead they are asking for bride-price? The man should just go and bury his wife and move on with his life. All these stvpid customs are way overrated.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by BaddieKay(f): 6:47am On Feb 14, 2016
If you read where d man was asked how he met her, he said he met her in owo ondo state and they started living together.I know someone who cn never step feet in PH cause his baby mama died during child birth and the ladies people are calling for his head.If a man doesn't want to marry a lady in corpse then he should @least go and pay just bride price while she's alive and have peace incase anything goes wrong
ckmayoca:


If this is the case then it's wrong? Why wld guys just pick a lady and put at home and then keep fucking morning and night and bearing children, I think this is like a punishment for his foolishness. Boys of now adays with couples life.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by stnkembu(m): 6:48am On Feb 14, 2016
I do pity the man, but it's wrong to just pick a woman and start reproducing. The consequences can be like this. But 350k...that's quite high... He should go and negotiate with his baby mama's family.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by ckmayoca: 6:54am On Feb 14, 2016
BaddieKay:
If you read where d man was asked how he met her, he said he met her in owo ondo state and they started living together.I know someone who cn never step feet in PH cause his baby mama died during child birth and the ladies people are calling for his head.If a man doesn't want to marry a lady in corpse then he should @least go and pay just bride price while she's alive and have peace incase anything goes wrong

A lot of fellas are still doing this mistake. It's very wrong and dangerous. You harbour a woman in ur house and if something happens over night, then u come out to cry they are wicked.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by BaddieKay(f): 6:58am On Feb 14, 2016
Sure,the family won't even force you to come and marry her or anything,if you're lucky u've found ursef a free wife but if something goes wrong that's when you'll realise your just a bf
ckmayoca:


A lot of fellas are still doing this mistake. It's very wrong and dangerous. You harbour a woman in ur house and if something happens over night, then u come out to cry they are wicked.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by ODVanguard: 6:59am On Feb 14, 2016
I'm sorry but all you guys holding brief for these sort of archaic and stvpid customs are funny. It's like Una pick and chose which customs to favor when it is convenient. In some cultures in this day and age, widows are still made to drink water used to bathe the corpses of their dead husbands, their heads shaved bald, made to endure all forms of humiliation all in the name of customs. On top of that they aren't allowed to share in their husband's properties coz they didn't bear him a male offspring thereby throwing her and her daughters into abject poverty. These are women whose bride prices were paid o! Like someone said earlier, to be safe just ask your prospective wife her people's customs before taking the plunge to save yourself the future stress.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by CertifiedFreak(m): 7:25am On Feb 14, 2016
I thought the advent of smartphones would have eradicated some stewpid customs.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by Lanretoye(m): 8:17am On Feb 14, 2016
Marry dead body...
But when you already have 4children with ur predicament,wetin u dey born pikin for abi dem tell u say u never born the one wey go be president?

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by kelechiodo(m): 10:39am On Feb 14, 2016
ODVanguard:
Omo, fvck that shyt. The couple obviously eloped or something. If they chose to marry without her family's consent (which isn't unusual) why is he giving himself headache? Where was her family all through their marriage prior to her demise? The man should just go and bury his wife and move on with his life. All these stvpid customs are way overrated.

Please sir, they are not overated and dont ever toy that line. The wife's family actually own all the kids as no dowry has been paid. What they did to him was just to give him the leeway to claim the children. Without dowry and no wedding of any sort, then the man is just absolutely childless.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by kelechiodo(m): 10:42am On Feb 14, 2016
And for some of you that may claim DNA issue etc. Well no law protects the man now. He cant claim the kkids anywhere in Nigeria. The lady's family can easily allocate lands to them, gave the kids a new surname and claim them. Dont ever toy with customs because Nigeria lwa backs most of them.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by TheArchangel(f): 1:52pm On Feb 14, 2016
kelechiodo:
And for some of you that may claim DNA issue etc. Well no law protects the man now. He cant claim the kkids anywhere in Nigeria. The lady's family can easily allocate lands to them, gave the kids a new surname and claim them. Dont ever toy with customs because Nigeria lwa backs most of them.
Nna gi muru gi.
There is no two ways about it. The fear of the hullabaloo in marrying a corpse often makes youths a little bit responsible. Cohabiting and reproducing without going through the proper channel has it consequences. You can sue the culture and get stuck in court for ages.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by EfemenaXY: 2:04pm On Feb 14, 2016
Distressing story.

Question is, while having all those kids together, didn't the man think to wed her? Especially knowing where she came from? A small traditional do should have been sufficient.

I don't buy his story that he didn't know about that aspect of her custom. She, or any member of her family must have mentioned this to him at some point while they were together all those years. What he should have said was, he didn't expect his "wife" to die pre-maturely.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by jashar(f): 4:42pm On Feb 14, 2016
grin grin grin

oh... it's Ebonyi people. De je ooooo

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by ijustdey: 6:02pm On Feb 14, 2016
see gobe.... shockedshocked

cc lalasticlala
Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by Eyor1(m): 8:18pm On Feb 14, 2016
Make una upgrade oh
Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by Lexusgs430: 8:18pm On Feb 14, 2016
Nollywood script
Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by Idrismusty97(m): 8:18pm On Feb 14, 2016
By mere reading the topic i can already deduce where this is happening.

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Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by mightyrocket(m): 8:19pm On Feb 14, 2016
Na wah ooo Dis one no be here oo
Re: Husband Forced To Marry Wife’s Corpse In Ebonyi by condralbede(m): 8:21pm On Feb 14, 2016
Too bad

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