The Indigenous People of Biafra has urged the people of the South-East to be burying their dead ones within three days as it was done in the olden days.
The group noted that keeping the corpses for too long, as it is presently practised was contributing to the major problems of Ndigbo in recent times.
These were made known in a statement by IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful
According to the group, the present habit of keeping dead bodies more than three days, months and years in the mortuary has had dire effects on Igbo land and contributed to the moral decadence and all manner of evil that have taken root.
The group said the only corpses that should be allowed to stay in the mortuary for more than the stipulated period were those under investigation or with court-related matters.
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