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Married Man forced to marry a dead woman in Ebonyi(photos)

Married Man forced to marry a dead woman in Ebonyi(photos)

By Blessedgirl in 12 Oct 2015 | 09:28
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The family of a deceased woman has suspended her burial rites until her ‘husband’ who she was cohabiting with performs her wedding rites. The woman Chinyere Mbam was been bitten to death by a snake while returning from the wake-keep of her friend, Oge Ogashi who passed on.
She was taken to a traditional healing home in the area for treatment and thereafter back to the husband’s home where she gave up the ghost when she could not respond to the treatment.
Her uncle, Ishiali Ikwe confirmed her death.
But the deceased’s family have mandated his ‘husband’ Stephen Mbam of Enyi Igwe village Ezzainyimagu community in Izzi local government area of Ebonyi State, to carry out her traditional marriage rites before she is buried. It was gathered that the woman had been co-habiting with Stephen for three years and their relationship produced a child even though he did not fulfill her marriage rites.
According to the Uncle, the family has put the burial on hold until Mbam performs traditional marriage on the deceased. He further said that Mbam’s family, in line with the tradition of the land, have scheduled a date for payment of the bride price to be preceded by the wedding

Source: The Nation
12 Oct 2015 | 09:28
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Which be diz oo East nd dia strict tradition
12 Oct 2015 | 09:31
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@Skookum,our tradition is not strict o
12 Oct 2015 | 09:35
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Dat igbo side tradition am just always scare of dem
12 Oct 2015 | 09:37
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hmm it is a wa o,God4bid evil
12 Oct 2015 | 09:40
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Nawaooooooooooooooooo igbo people too lik money oooooooooooo
12 Oct 2015 | 09:54
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Lol @blessedgirl ar u sure sha,me Wey wan come take wife frm dia u dey make me afarid
12 Oct 2015 | 10:22
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Hmm may her soul rest in peace
12 Oct 2015 | 12:34
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This igbo people self get wahala oooo
12 Oct 2015 | 14:06
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Eiya..... She met her own death while coming from her friend's burial.RIP mrs And abeg i see nawtin wrong in d tradition. Provided he was nt asked to kiss or sleep wit her corpse. Y wil he have bin living with a lady as her husband up to d extent dat dey even have a child already, yet he hadnt perform d necessary marriage rituals. Shey its jez to pay bride price na...... No qualms.
12 Oct 2015 | 15:10
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@skookum no be only igbo ppu o calabar sef dey do am..
12 Oct 2015 | 15:39
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Dat is tradition. He has to do it before the woman will be buried.
12 Oct 2015 | 16:35
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How on earth wil somebody take some one's dota wit out paying her bride price,is not matter of igbo like money.
12 Oct 2015 | 16:35
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Hmm... Tradition!
12 Oct 2015 | 17:32
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Toh, Na So Dey Want Am Naw..
12 Oct 2015 | 19:01
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why una dey blame igbo pple nahhh,,,,,una no get TRADITION??
12 Oct 2015 | 20:13
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total madness
13 Oct 2015 | 02:06
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Odas have their traditions too not just East
13 Oct 2015 | 02:42
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The tradition is not bad to me. Its a way of telling the youths not to indulge in pre-marital sex when they are not ready. And its not only in Igbo land, ask your parents and you will see they observe that too.
13 Oct 2015 | 06:20
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ok ooo
13 Oct 2015 | 06:45
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Its tradition! Y wl u b living wt someones daughter 4 three years without paying her bride price? Nd she even gave u a child. Wen u refuse 2 do d right thing @d right time, u might end up doing d right thing @d wrong time. Igbo people like money, useless talks. If u dnt lik money, close ur account, burn ur money, sit @ home nd dnt wrk nd prove to us dat u dnt like money
13 Oct 2015 | 07:15
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Witchcraft nor pass like this oo
13 Oct 2015 | 16:45
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Hmmmmmmm
18 Oct 2015 | 10:44
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So sad dat dis kind tin is happening in my dear state.
18 Oct 2015 | 20:05
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