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Saturday 15 November 2014

Synagogue building: 74 South African corpses released, to be flown home tonight

74 bodies of South African nationals who died in the September 12th Synagogue building collapse, have been released to the South African government and will be flown to South Africa this night. 

The bodies which were retrieved from the General Hospital, Yaba and the Isolo General Hospital, were placed in mobile mortuaries pictured above. They will depart Nigeria via 2 chartered airplanes at exactly 11.50pm. Upon their arrival in South Africa, the corpses will be handed to families of the victims for proper burial. May their souls rest in peace...amen.

49 comments:

  1. So touching!!! May God grant their families the strength to bear their loss. So painful indeed, may they continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord #onelovefromSnow#

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  2. May their souls Rest in peace again #bright bravo#

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    1. Is it DAT God is not in south Africa, see now dey've used dem to do sacrifice....

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  3. So sad, may their souls continue to rest in peace.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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    1. Chai! Dem find God find God's miracle soooo tay death snatched dem away.......now how many genuine churches dis kain tin don happen b4? Hmmm tb confess!! May dia souls rest in peace. Amen

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  4. Ayaaa...but problem is this souty people no dey hear word. Them still wan come oh

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  5. May ther soul rest in peace amen

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  6. What a world of churches .Pity indeed .Well may their souls rest in peace what else can one abi?

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  7. 74 persons killed by TB Joshua?. Smfh.

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    1. Ur a mad person

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    2. Were u there holding a torchlight for him while he was doing the killing ?

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    3. ur a big fool

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  8. May the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace. It is well and God knows all things. So sad

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  9. Amen ooo.. Lindoo

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  10. hmmm madam Linda, lately I can tell that u have employed people or some1 to writing for u, cos most of this writing just doesn't taste like u,anyway its means good development..

    #LibGhostReader

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  11. Psalm 103: 2-4. Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits, who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit, who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy.

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  12. Its a painful one , God knows the best. My condolenc to the famlies. RIP to the departed soul. What a life? Where they are looking for solution to their problems shm!

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  13. May there souls rest in peace. God knows better

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  14. May the families of the dead find strength in God to deal with their sorrows. RIP to all the dead.

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.

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  15. May their souls rest in peace...Amen.

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  16. May their souls rest in rest. Amen.

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  17. So painful..... May God grant their families the fortitude to bear d great loss

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  18. God rest their soul

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  19. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    So much souls all frm one country... May their souls R.I.P.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  20. may their soul rest in peace..


    #GodblessNigeria

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  21. 5..10...15...20....25....30.....74 bodies!!!!! My God..this is soo sad n painful..may their souls RIP.. Lord grant their family strength to bear d loss. #heartbroken

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  22. Southy people hates we Nigerians staying in their country due to the collapsed church building.. like say na we send them go to Josh for miracles .. may those deceased souls rest in perfect peace

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  23. Didn't he see this coming? With all his vision?why couldn't he stop d collaspe?I dont believe all these soothsayers anymore!all his miracles,prophesies etc..he could not avoid this. Mtcheew!

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  24. May God console the bereaved and give them the fortitude to bear the loss .It is well

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  25. May their soul rest in perfect peace. God knows best.

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  26. Fare thee well children of God, you came for a miracle but met death. May your souls rest in peace.

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  27. So touching may there soul rest in perfect peace

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  28. R.I.P .....condolence 2 their respective families......******QUEENMAYA*****

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  29. these people just killed themselves for nothing i'm sure they do not believe in God but that pastor

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  30. Sadly, again, we miss the point here.
    What the South Africans have simply told us is that they can't leave certain matters in our hands; they brought tents, evacuation vehicles and ever their own WATER!
    Is there anyone in the house who's happy with way Nigeria is; education, security, healthcare, et al?
    Is there any Nigerian who's not embarrassed by the way Nigerians are treated in many countries? And u know why they get away with it? Our leaders are threatened with the loss of their assets in those countries. Ask!
    Where's the Nigerian who was not embarrassed when our President was called to give his speech at an AU meet and he was nowhere to be found? And no heads rolled!
    Where's the Nigerian who was happy when Mr. Omokri wrote as Wendell Simlin and tried to implicate SLS, and wasn't punished? U and I still pay him.
    Where's the Nigerian who's happy that wives of elected officials shut down whole cities when they visit?
    Where's the Nigerian who can rationalise that BH took over the CDS's town and he didn't resign? If the BH pple weren't the brainless beasts that they are, they'd have shot a clip in his bedroom with his family pics in the background. Maybe that'd have rubbed it in deeper for us.
    The list is endless.
    I like GEJ. But I like my country more.
    As Nigerians we NEED to vote out a sitting government next year. Only then will political parties prop their best up for service.
    C'mon guys, we can do better than this. Who remembers any word of inspiration from this President in 6 years?
    Who can compare this President to, for instance, Fashola in terms of reorientation,purposeful and inspirational leadership,etc?
    Who believes GEJ needed the transformation asswipes of Nigeria, and the other groups, to make him declare?The insult on our collective psyche is too much.
    Nothing elicits swift response from the current leadership at all levels like threats to their reelection or succession plan.
    And we all stay here throwing salvos across religious and ethnic divides. If development and visionary leadership was about religion,maybe Christians wouldn't go to Dubai.
    All you under 35s,pls ask around,Nigeria wasn't like this.
    So we all have work to do; the taxi driver who stops in the middle of the road to pick/drop passengers,all of you not familiar with traffic rules and buy your license,etc. We need a leadership that'll change our values and inspire pride in ourselves as Nigeria.
    Long live Nigeria.

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  31. very sad, good their families will have some closure finally

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    1. Hi Apple, pls see Anon 11.21 above.

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  33. Prince Achilefu E.O16 November 2014 at 22:35

    This is an accedent to man,but not an accedent to God. Let the Lord whom they have come to seek grant them internal Rest. Amen

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  34. Hmmm..may deir souls rest well

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