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Anambra introduces new burial law, bans presentation of cows, goats as condolence gifts
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Anambra introduces new burial law, bans presentation of cows, goats as condolence gifts

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Anambra State’s new burial law bans midweek funerals, extravagant gifts like cows, and long wake-keeps. Learn about the new rules and penalties. Read More: https://punchng.com/anambra-introduces-new-burial-law-bans-presentation-of-cows-goats-as-condolence-gifts/

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