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Monday, 7 October 2013

Agagu family insensitive to continue with the burial says Association of Undertakers

Funeral managers in Lagos are not happy with late Gov Agagu's family, Encomium magazine reports exclusively. The Association of Undertakers in Lagos are of the opinion that the Agagu family were insensitive to their plight by going ahead with the burial of the former governor when their own man, Mr Tunji Okusanya of MIC did not only lose his life but also his son and four of his staff in the plane crash on Thursday October 3rd. (Mr Okusanya and his son pictured above)

So for this members of the association refused to sell another casket to the Agagu family or partake in the funeral rites. In an interview with Mr Deinde Harrison, the boss of Ebony Caskets & Funeral Managers, he told Encomium the association's anger with the Agagu family. Read the interview after the cut...

What happened between your association and the late Olusegun Agagu family over the burial?
DH:  After the plane crash incident, they approached about three of us undertakers. Before they approached us, we had heard that they were going ahead with the burial and we felt slighted. We felt that if any member of the Agagu family had perished in the air crash, I am sure they would have postponed the burial. Somebody that was helping them to give their father a befitting burial did not only loose his life but that of his son and four members of his staff and yet they were behaving as if nothing happened. That was why we felt it was a slap on our face, therefore we weren't going to participate in the burial.
Did you eventually agree with them because they eventually buried the man with another casket?
DH: No. I think they must have gotten the new casket in Ondo state or somewhere else. But for us here in Lagos, we refused to do it. They must have gotten those who did the burial in Ondo state or anywhere else but not from Lagos.
So those pallbearers were not from M.I.C, who were already stationed in Akure Ondo State?
DH: Not at all. We in Lagos state after the incident held a meeting and agreed among ourselves not to partake in the burial. We called an official of the Ondo state government who told us in confidence that they advised against the Family going ahead with the burial on that Friday October 4 2013, because of the people who lost their lives in the plane crash. He said since they were not the owners of the corpse, they couldn't stop them from burying it. Ondo state government lost a commissioner and four other officials in the plane crash. The Ondo State Government through the official also denied awarding the burial contract directly to Mr Tunji Okusanya. According to the official, the government dealt directly with the family through Mr Femi Agagu, late Gov Agagu's younger brother and former chief of staff in Ondo state when his late brother was the governor and Feyi Agagu, the first and only son of Late Olusegun Agagu.

148 comments:

  1. Stupid people...looking to get publicity from this unfortunate event. What did they expect the Agagu family to wait for? Are the three corpses going to be buried together, with Agagu sandwiched between the Okunsanya's...father on the bottom, Agagu in the middle and the son at the top, inside one casket...I beg, commot for road mek person hear word!!!!!!

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    1. This Undertakers shld shutup already, I wud rada dey come out straight and demand for some compensation than ranting over corpses

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    2. May God punish yu Samira..how dare you open your filthy mouth and say such..u wud rot in hell u Pendego!!!!

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    3. I swear,u just wrote like someone without brains at all...what will it take dem to shift d burial by a day in respect of others that died? Just to show respect and concern for others..... Its all in Gods hands sha....

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    4. I just tire oooo. U kn naija na, asuu strike, burial arrangee pple strike.

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    5. @ samira, u r soooo stupid with ur comment... Haba!!!!... May d good lord judge u & ur household.

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    6. U dnt a brain or heart to make such a comment...wat if it was ur own father and broda dat lost dere lives.....ure d biggest insentive fool on dis blog

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    7. U r a big fool for this....issit not beta to shut your mouth dan say rubbish..wat d agagu FAM did wasn't right

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    8. Samira,u are very crazy for this ur comment...I'm sure if one of the deceased was ur boyfriend,u wnt hv typed dis nonesense..iwo omo ale jatijati yii...dnt provoke me o

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    9. U are inhumane

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    10. @samira,
      I see how insensitive U r, how can u even speak like that of the dead, one buried over each other and all.
      So u tink it was wise the burial went on, like Mr Deinde Harrison said, what would av happened if Agagu's son had lost his life, would d mother(agagu's wife) continue with d burial? Or if u were d wife n u lost a son would have agreed the burial continues, pls let's be reasonable with our comments.
      I think 1 or 2days in respect of the dead wasn't too much to give.

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    11. I think ur comment is rather stupid and baseless. It's pple like u that die for no reason and worms get to feed on ur corpse cos of ur insensitivity to other's feelings. Don't u think these guys are just grieving?they have a right to their opinion and so do u bt u don't have to be so insulting.

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    12. Samira u r very stupid 4ur comment.u hv no regard for human lives.pls reason b4 u speak.am sori 4u.

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    13. Insensitive BITCH... Its ur type dat supports ur ruthless brother up north.... Possessed cunt..... Only if I could say dis to ur face.... Fucking Retard

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    14. Samira i see you have no sense in you what so ever. If one of the people who died were to be your family member will you open your mind gbaga like that and type your comment?!?!?! Idiot

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    15. @samira u are a beautiful idiot of all time. Ode like u mumu. Am vry sure u don't have family cus if u do u won't say dat rubbish in dat ur dirty and smelling keypad of ur fone u use in typing. Buzzzz off joor. Animal.

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  2. Hmmmmm?Y do we always feel that some people are more important than others.Even @ death?SMH.

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  3. Enough of this Agagu ish jor!
    would postponing his burial date bring back the dead.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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    1. People clearly hv lost their sense of decency.

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    2. Shatap even if a postponing d burial wudnt bring dem bak, at least a day or two is nt bad. Put ursef in deir shoes

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  4. M.I.C's plight is quite understandable but from the standpoint of the Agagus,it wouldn't have made sense to keep the ex-governor's body any further than they already did especially after the plane crash.
    What a Feud between the deceased Family and the Funeral service providers.

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    1. Funeral Service Providers..lol. I Love that Mich

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  5. It's really painful but the almighty God knows the best.

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  6. Nt fair 2 dem tho.....waitin a day or 2,wld ve been better...so sad

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  7. What do they expect? Re d Agagu family the ones that drove d ill fated plane? Abeg make them free them jor!

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    1. Drove ke?? Lmao.

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    2. LMFAO!!! Drove?? All dis yoruba engineering students! Na ASUU cause am! Drove ko, trekked ni!

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    3. As in drove!!!

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    4. My dear they were not the people that "drove" it o!rotfl

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    5. U r a stupid fellow for mentioning Yoruba here. How did u know he/she is yoruba, cos that comment came under anonymous. U b winch wey u take know right? Anuofia

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  8. Dey were really insensitive,selfish n lack a gud sense of reasoning.I wonder y 1 person among dem can't jst stop de continuity of de burial.

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  9. Burial contract?!?! Nigeria - smh

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  10. toh,d plane cash wsnt deir fault na n to kp kpin d dead...hw will it hv helped?

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  11. What's their business how someone deems it fit to bury their dead? If not because we over put much importance to burials such wouldn't be coming up. The action by the undertakers association is superfluous!

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  12. Yes it was very insensitive on Agagu's family to have gone ahead with the burial like that, Those people that died are human beans with families also not animals.

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    1. "Human beans" huh? No wonder Asuu & the FG are not bothered with the on-going strike.

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    2. W8 o! Did I jst see 'human beans'????
      Anyways, delaying d burial wouldn't make any difference. They r already gone *sad face*

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    3. Beans? As in BEANS??!! SMH

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    4. Beans ko, rice ni!!

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    5. Ds death really affected so many people even dead n alive"beans ko fio fio ni

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  13. Wat a gr8 loss....may der soul RIP

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  14. I absolutely agree with them a 110%

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  15. I really luk like my mum but the resemblance btw the father and son is increadible. I can only imagine how the mother and wife feels. I totally feel the pain of the undertakers but I want to believe the Agagus must have spoken to the affected family before going ahead with the burial. Only God can console all the affected family. RIP.

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    1. I believe in a trying time like this what the Agagu family needs is our support and prayer

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  16. I also felt dey shudnt av gone ahead wit d burial.its bcoz notin hapend to ny memba of dia family which isn't right.like everyone had bin speculating,its smtin spiritual..

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  17. I support their stand, they should have at least showed sympathy for the family of the deceased, that were accompanying the corpse.

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    1. 4 me oh e better say dem bury dat man sharp sharp without further delay as delay may cost even more deaths. Dats If u get wat I mean.

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  18. I really felt so as well...dey shudnt av gone ahead wit d burial.sins notin hapend to dia family dey jst went ahead which is bein insensitive.like its bein speculated,its spiritual..

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  19. I also felt dey shudnt av gone ahead wit d burial.its bcoz notin hapend to ny memba of dia family which isn't right.like everyone had bin speculating,its smtin spiritual..

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  20. May d souls of d departed rest in peace

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  21. When stuffs like this happens, I think it's in the best interest of all that the burial is done.If the burial is postponed,who knows if more tragedies might occur whenever the burial is to be held. It's really sad that this happened, but I have a feeling that if any of Agagu's family had lost their lives in the plane crash, the program would have held, albeit without the fanfare.May the souls of the departed rest in peace.

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  22. D father n son really luk alike.just like twins.very unfair of D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲♍‎​ .cld ve sympathzie with d family n dos young boys(d undertakers) dt lost der lives.May der souls rest i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ d bossom of d lord.

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  23. I dont know the okusanya family personally but i cannot just begin to imagine what they are going through now!i have not been able to get over the death of this man and his son, i remember watching him on the teju babyface show here in London! This is really sad! Lord you are the only one that can comfort this family !!!
    MAY THEY CONTINUE TO RIP!
    IT IS WELL!

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    1. God bless u dear for your comment. I watched d interview too. U need to see and read Teju babyface's tribute. Very touching. I wished the man didnt take up d job. RIP Mr Tunji, Son and staff dt were involved in the plane crash.

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  24. D best tin dey would hv done was to postpone d burial atleast a month or sooo.... Haba na human being wey die not just one but 13 of dem.... If Agagu's son for die shey dem for postpone am.... D Agagu family is just wicked n heartless dats all... May there souls rest in peace abeg

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  25. VERY PAINFUL, AM NOT HAPPY TO HEARD DS BAD NEWS. RIP

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    1. Am not happy to hear dis bad news... Tank me later

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    2. I am not and not "am" . Thank me right now.

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  26. That was extremely heartles of them(The decision makers in the agagu family). Yes the dead are gone but the way they died and the fact that they died catering to the Agagu family deserves some show of respect and that horrible agagu family had the guts to still wear make up and agbadas and all those sherenrinsherins and bury a man that wouldn't cost them that much to hold off for another 2weeks or longer so those grieving can have some type of solace. Heartless people

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  27. this picture breaks my heart every single time I see it. I cant get it out of my head. o ma shey o. this life

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  28. This picture is so heartwrenching. I can only imagine the son yelling "dad please save me" while the plane was going down and dad can only shake his head and only hope for the best because he can't save himself first talkless of his seed. Just too sad to fathom

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  29. In my opinion the statement issued by the Agagu family was even more insensitive. They acknowledged that they were going ahead with the burial since Agagu's son and son-inlaw did not make the casualties' list. My prayer is that God will console the families of the dead.

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  30. I total agree wit d undertakers... Even Agagu's family press release wat not appropriate, d burial shuld ve been proposed or been done on a low key...How could dey say 'becos d son n d son -inlaw re alive so d burial should continue as if those pple that died re nt human abi...

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  31. I really dont want to judge people's decisions but it really baffles me when people can carry on immediately after such tragedy. Just like the family of 5 in the dana flight crash. They were coming to the guy's wedding and died, but the wedding went on? and now this? Like have we lost all form of human "emphaty and sympathy" emotions? have we become an all about me country. Really baffles me walahi

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    1. Such is life.....this pix is heart breaking.......funmmy

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  32. O please! Nigerians and sentiments. Would delaying the mans burial have brought back the dead? No! Do you want the man to take more souls?No. The arrangements already made, would all turn into waste and another waste repeated again?.No! It is well with the family of the dead. We are all are going to die someday. When and how, we dont know. This association should reverse this act because the family of the rich dead people, can easily fly in a casket and the undertakers in the other parts of the country would gladly do it. So grow up! and face the real issues.

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  33. no be dre work? wetin concern agagu family with the undertakers' death/ den be agagu family? even if agagu's son eventually die the family will still go ahead with the burial so stop chating shit the association of death body carriers

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  34. no be dre work? wetin concern agagu family with the undertakers' death/ den be agagu family? even if agagu's son eventually die the family will still go ahead with the burial so stop chating shit the association of death body carriers

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  35. no be dre work? wetin concern agagu family with the undertakers' death/ den be agagu family? even if agagu's son eventually die the family will still go ahead with the burial so stop chating shit the association of death body carriers

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  36. so the association can tell president to declare paid holiday for the plane crash, they are funny i dont think they think before they talk. so agagu should abandon dre family's burial bcos of the plane crash? is falae's son not important than the mic in negeria's hierarchy? and falae neva complained about that wot happened. liv d issue alone and plan how u r going to the contract for falae's son's burial.

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  37. so the association can tell president to declare paid holiday for the plane crash, they are funny i dont think they think before they talk. so agagu should abandon dre family's burial bcos of the plane crash? is falae's son not important than the mic in negeria's hierarchy? and falae neva complained about that wot happened. liv d issue alone and plan how u r going to the contract for falae's son's burial.

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  38. Moreover they really have to bury the man so as to avoid more calamities, any delay with the corpse will drag more people down. But t least they should have contacted the MIC familiies and make them realize why they have to bury him asap

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    1. I agree with you o,to avoid story that touch let them remove that man from the earth o!

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  39. sooo sad. May God comfort their families.

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  40. sooo sad. May God comfort their families.

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  41. Dat is not is son dey are mistaken it is his junior brother. My uncle

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  42. They are overreactin and inconsiderate 2 d agagu's family too!! Deyve alredy made d arrangements,so it will b foolish 2 call it off!its not like d agagu's caused d crashed!!it was an unforseen occurence! Abegi!unnecessary noise,dey cant sue dem or anytin,so dey shud tke a chill pill...[Sorry 4 dier loss tho]*ONYX GODWIN*

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  43. when i 1st saw d pix, i thot they r brothers. d resemlance is too much.(meemee).

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  44. Hmnnn....what has happened, has happened. I felt same way though....may the souls of all the departed rest in peace.

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  45. And the statement saying you really look like your mum is relevant because?

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  46. Very sad! May God comfort Mrs Okusanya.. As for d Agagu family, my lips are sealed! God is watching in plenty D's'...

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  47. hmmmm, but the decision to go ahead with the burial immediately after the incident was just too bad. *my mind stil tells me this whole incident has more than the eyes can see.*

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  48. Goin on wit d burial or not wat will it change? Y postponing it for God sake? Mr Dehinde pls say sumtin else or are u planning a mass burial for all of dem?

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  49. I totally agree with the undertakers decision. The Agagu family was totally insensitive by going ahead with the stupid burial. Who does that??? People lost their lives during the course of going to bury the man and the family have the audacity of going ahead with the burial. That is not only being insensitive but an act of being inhuman and wicked. If their son or son-in law had died, I 'm sure they would have postponed the burial. Shame on the Agagu family for their actions of being insensitive. And kudos to the Lagos Undertakers for their decisions. It could have been anyone of them too.

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  50. Imagine hw heartless nd selfish dey are at least even if it is 4 1 week dey would hav shifted d burial wat a world........

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  51. which one is association of undertakers again

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  52. The situation with regards to the Okusanya's is quite sad. But unfortunately, that is life for you. the beat goes on. Any lessons? Pall bearers should, as an association, have a packaged insurance deal that covers life, serious injury and accidents in the line of duty. Accidents are inevitable, and with the risks undertaken by these guys in the line of duty, they owe it to their families to be well protected via insurance contracts with a charge back to prospective clients.

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  53. Hmmm... I really do understand their plight, @least they should v honored their loved ones they left behind if @ worse they cant honor the dead. May their gentle soul RIPP. Amen! LINDA POST THIS COMMENT...

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  54. I totally agree wit d association on their stand.d same thing came to my mind when I heard dat the family are still goin ahead with the burial.the question I asked also was,assuming Agagu's son was among those that died,would they still have gone ahead with the burial?...Linda,if u like,no post my comment.

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  55. I am sorry for the loss of Mr Okusanya and the staff of MIC and I grieve with them but I do not see anything wrong with the Agagu family going on with the burial. It is unfortunate that the MIC staff lost their lives but I do not think it is a sign of disrespect to the MIC staff to bury Agagu...

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  56. I dont want to involve in this argument,may their souls rest in peace

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  57. Feel like crying RIP to baba n Son. It's my 1st time Pls Linda post my comment

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  58. I agree with the undertakers association. Had it been Mrs. Agagu's son and in-law were among the dead victims. Will the burial plan still hold? To me it is totally unfair. Do unto others as you want other to do unto you. This is a lesson to everyone.

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  59. I think dey should honour dose dt die by postponing d burial. RIP to dose dt lost dier lives

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  60. Come if Linda doesn't post ur comment nko? Will u die? Or is there a price 4 retards who have commented on Lindas blog? Pls guilty parties should grow up, especially when serious issues are being discussed.

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  61. Dis life self may their souls rest in peace.

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  62. I'm sure MIC got paid for their services. So sad they couldn't carry it out but it shouldn't delay the burial. That's why i love the islamic burial rights. No hassle at all

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  63. My thought exactly anon 3.35pm.

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  64. Y wouldn't they do d burial n get it ovr n done with? Its nt a wedding its a BURIAL

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  65. What if Agagu's corpse was burnt beyouned recognition and was nt recovered would they ve gone ahead with d burial?.....so I don't blame them

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  66. GOD will help d family of d okusanya. Linda pls post my comment, this my 1st time

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  67. i cant believe dis man and his son are dead.i saw him when teju baby face interviewed him on his shw and he really showed some people bury thei r dead wt swagger.....oh....rest in peace,baba and son

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  68. Its so unbelievable that some Nigerians can actually open their moutj to say..it wasn't the fault of the Agagu's dt d plane crashed..y'all think this tru and well..if any of d Agagu had died in the crash do think d burial wud have continued..its so unfair and infact CALLOUS of them to av carried on with the burial!I don't blame all yu pple blabing and saying one too many shits on ere..if it were ur Fathers,brothers,sisters dt lost deir lives in dt plane,u won't speak like dis..only God can judge y'all!its a pity that people can gt so mean!buh God is greater than all..RIP Daddy and Bro..at least evry1 has so many gud things to say abt yu..what abt AGAGU???Hmmmm..

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  69. Come to think of it; what if the corpse got burnt in that crash will they still go ahead with the burial? The least they should have done is to show some sympathy for the lives lost. O ma se ooooo smh

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  70. Its so unbelievable that some Nigerians can actually open their moutj to say..it wasn't the fault of the Agagu's dt d plane crashed..y'all think this tru and well..if any of d Agagu had died in the crash do think d burial wud have continued..its so unfair and infact CALLOUS of them to av carried on with the burial!I don't blame all yu pple blabing and saying one too many shits on ere..if it were ur Fathers,brothers,sisters dt lost deir lives in dt plane,u won't speak like dis..only God can judge y'all!its a pity that people can gt so mean!buh God is greater than all..RIP Daddy and Bro..at least evry1 has so many gud things to say abt yu..what abt AGAGU???Hmmmm..

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  71. Association of under takers,association of decision makers,association of shiters n finaly association of plane crashers association ko association ni,so if it prospone every body go dey happy abi
    Jj Babe

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  72. Rosie Said......" First to comment",Samira or whatever you call yourself,why are you so insensitive and silly.I do not think you have lost anybody close to you (and i pray you do not)for you to be calling people stupid at this time.For crying out loud,this is a huge tragedy upon this people and they are hurting,cut them some slacks.I know it does not make too much sense postponing a funeral that has already gone bad.My take is that the man should have been buried without further fun fair,he has done enough damage already.

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  73. I had the exact same sentiment! After people died doing to bury their father, I expected them to delay the burial a bit to pay respect to those that died because of their father. The consequential deaths were too tragic abeg! And no one should tell me there're not something sinister about the whole event. God knows and sees all!

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  74. Evil money miss road family those Agagus.

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  75. The Agagus should have postponed the burial.They were truly insensitive cos they would not have done that if the son or the son inlaw were to be dead in the crash

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  76. To all that think that the 'association of dead carriers' are stupid or that we have been paid or that we are seeking publicity.......i assure you that death is the one constant in life. You too will feel the pain of a loved one passing one day but i pray that it will not be in such tragic circumstances as we are going thru now as an industry. There is a double standard in nigeria, that crash site and everything in it part of an active accident scene and potential crime scene. Everything , including the casket of the late governor should have been held until the coroner or AIB said otherwise. Forget the sentiment of our industry, what happened was illegal, that casket should not have been handed back to the family. But, money and power talk first in nigeria. Samira, whoever you are, one day you will look back and see how irresponsible your statements are and we when you suffer your loss, we the 'stupid' people will be there to comfort you.

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  77. My heart bleeds for d Falae,Okusanyas n odas! May God grant dem d fortitude to bear ds lost! Sentiments apart, d burial of Agagu wud hv bn wrong if its capable of bring back d deaths, oda wise WHY tell guest dat came frm far n near to go n come back another day for same burial? if not for wants of ceremonies! Are we suppose to keep our deaths a day beyond their departure?

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  78. Tunji jnr, why did u listen to Omowunmi agagu ( femi akinsanya's wife, the miracle survivor) to convince daddy to accept the contract. Ur selfless spirit cdnt stop helping..may God grant u guys eternal rest and give us your loved ones the strength to forge ahead. I wonder what kind of prayer or words wud console mama who lost a son and grandson..what a tragic loss..eyin Agagu o da rara but o ye olorun..May God fight battles for us in our absence, both in d physical and spiritual realm...aye akamara, aye ni ka..

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  79. So the Agagus should have waited for the dead people to resurrect? Cuz I don't see how waiting would have changed anything.

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  80. Wait a minute.Why are Nigerians always sentimental and stupid? It's unfortunate what happened to the Okusanyas but were they doing it for free? Wasn't it a paid trip? There is nothing wrong with what the family of Mr. Agagu did...What's the fuss about sef? It's not like they went ahead with a marriage after the man who climbed a palm tree to tap wine for them fell and died.

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  81. I feel this issue should not be dragged this far. People's first reaction to tragedy is different. God knows the end from the beginning.
    Overall , MIC had a contractual agreement to bury Ogagu................

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  82. I feel this issue should not be dragged this far. People's first reaction to tragedy is different. God knows the end from the beginning.
    Overall , MIC had a contractual agreement to bury Agagu................

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  83. God help us in this country,that was so insensitive.People that do attache with the rich take note oooooooh.If anything happen to u them no go send you ooooh.

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  84. The Agagus went ahead with the funeral because dem see dead body to bury , abi? If to say the body burn to ashes, dem for no go ahead with the funeral. Stupid, insensitive, unempathic stupid cows!

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  85. How can you be so heartless and disrespectful Samira? May God forgive us all.

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  86. How can you be so heartless and disrespectful Samira? May God forgive us all.

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  87. They were very insensitive!! Had the femi died? Would they have gone ahead with the burial. They need to be very careful cos God has a way of dealing with such things. The wife is a very foolish woman,because all her family is safe? Let's watch naa.

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  88. @Prince charming i dont think the undertaker action is superfluous as u said, to me it's a nice action, if the first son of late mr Agagu died in dt crashed do u think d Agagu's will continue wit d burial arrangement, nothing stop dem 4rm commiserating wit dose dt lost there loved one in dat crashed.

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  89. let it be clear to all,it is very sad that all this happened,but let us not override facts with sentiments.Mr whoever said the Ondo state govt did not contract MIC for the burial should go get his facts right.MIC was paid for both the casket and logistics!the ill-fated craft was CONTRACTED by MIC,has anybody from the Agagu side said MIC led everybody to their deaths?the facts are there LINDA please do a proper reseach on this!

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  90. sometimes am baffled at how insensitive humans can be. All u making comments of d undertakers not making sense, pls for a minute put urself in d shoes of one who lost a son, father, brother, sister, or a spouse in this crash. will u still make boldly this comments. If Mrs Agagu had lost her son in dat crash, will she have d heart or strength to be present at d burial. Now there is a woman or a family who has lost both a father and son in one day as a result of traveling for Agagu's burial. Many families are pained as a result of the death of their love ones. Since nothing happened to Agagu's corspe and his family, is a postponement of d burial rites by a day, just to show respect for the dead be too much? how about a low key burial? Even d statement released by Agagu's family was disheartening and most insensitive. We are all going to die but this is no way to die. Lets all be sensitive. God is watching u, God is watching me, God is watching us frm a distance. He seeth d secret and has with Him d appointed time to reward every man accordingly. May the souls of d departed rest in peace.

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  91. Very sad ending its easy to judge from the outside, blaming parties involved. Don't judge them cos you are not in their shoes. May the soul of the departed rest in peace.Almighty God console their families. UB

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  92. Well to me T̶̲̥̅̊h̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ξ Agagu family shuld hav juz bury T̶̲̥̅̊h̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ξ man I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ a lowkey not I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ T̶̲̥̅̊h̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ξ style d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ did with pomp and pageantry coz of lives D̶̲̥̅̊åτ̲̅ were lost,may T̶̲̥̅̊h̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ξ souls of T̶̲̥̅̊h̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ξ departed rest I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ peace,may God grant dere families T̶̲̥̅̊h̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ξ fortitude to bear T̶̲̥̅̊h̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ξ loss

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  93. Can't stop laughing. Drove d plane n human beans r u kidding me

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  94. arrant nonsense, why should the agagu family delay the burial.....and for those insulting the family you are all very stupid....there was nothing insensitive in what they did cos all parties involved are dead and no amount of delay will bring them back....besides delaying the burial is just increasing the stress level for them...the MIC guy got a contract from the government of Ondo state (let them come out and deny it if it is a lie) so it was not the Agagu family that contracted them.....going ahead with their father,s burial is just to let things move on so their life's can get back to normal and not in anyway insensitive like some fools are saying.....while nobody is blaming anybody for the crash, MIC choose the aircraft cos he got the contract as the funeral. undertaker..i dont see the need for any conflict, cos it was MIC that decided to go by air and go with his son and manager.....nobody is happy for their father,s burial to be remembered by tragedy so pls they should allow agagu,s family grieve in peace.....may all their souls rest in peace

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  95. you idiot what is in the statement by the agagu family that shows insensitivity.......MIC is a contractor who was paid for his job and he choose to go there so he can oversee his work......the agagu family did not choose the aircraft neither did they cause the accident....will they tell all the quest that gathered from all over Nigeria to come back for another funeral? they tried to make the burial as low keyed as possible but it was not possible cos he was a former governor who had done a lot for his people and community......sentiments aside, delaying the burial was just unnecessary.....

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  96. For the Agagu daughters and wife to have the nerve of wearing lipstick just beats me. If their own son,brother, son-in -law had died in the crash would they have been able to stand in that church for the burial let alone be wearing full blast makeup and stylish headgears/ see through lace? common! How insensitive. The daughter was so stoic with some serious look of attitude displayed as well. There was no iota of remorse or respect shown to the deceased / victims. They even had the audacity to be tying stylish headgear trying to look very stylish for their father's funeral... they should have all worn a more sombre look I am afraid. you know what? they are a bunch of insensitive so and so.. Were they thinking of how the likes of Ese Falae, the Okusanyas and the less mentioned like the Durus, Akintundes etc will be feeling? . Mrs LonDoN,UK.

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  97. APPLE SAID HUMAN "BEANS". NA WA OOO

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  98. MIC did not help the AGAGU family but did business with both the AGAGU family & Ondo State Government.

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  99. . i am in total bewilderment that people are talking as if a funeral is an owambe party that could have been postponed because merriment was not a need. The pain associated with a funeral should instruct the writer that funerals are indeed sober events. All those postulants as to the postponement of the funeral have not told us for how long the funeral should have been postponed. This points to another fact that human beings in Nigeria cannot be pleased and that we must live our lives according to the dictates of our hearts.
    The man who is said to have spoken on behlaf of the Agagu family spoke for himself as such, you cannot treat the Agagus as though they made such statement. I also imagine that the writer must have twisted the words. The only person, the designated spokesman for the Agagus is Mr. Femi Agagu.
    The Agagus are really in pain. I have met Feyi and his brother inlaw and the thought that people that they joked with before the flight died in it leaves them in great pain. I am also shocked that no one has talked about the ministry of aviation and the need for tight regulation. I am shocked that the writer has deceided to immerse himslef int he gutter of Nigerian diabolism and juju antics.
    I have prayed fervently to God that our people should now enter the dawn of reason. When science conquers superstition, we as a people will advance.
    To the writer I ask, "is it possible for a pregnant woman to give birth to a live goat?"

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