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Anambra bans public display of coffins, keeping corpse in mortuary beyond 2 months
Anambra bans public display of coffins, keeping corpse in mortuary beyond 2 months
The Anambra State Government has banned the public display of coffins for fabrication and sale in the state.
The government also outlawed deposition of corpses in the mortuary or any other place beyond two months from the date of death.
This follows a law enacted by the Anambra State House of Assembly to control burial and funeral ceremonies in the state.
According to the new law, all mortuary attendants are to report to the Ministry of Health if any corpse stays beyond one month from the date it was deposited.
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It warned that any person who contravenes the provisions will be fined N100,000, or face six months imprisonment, or both.
Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, who commended the Assembly for the legislation, said: “Anambra Burial Law is a very progressive law to remove the burden and pressure on the poor as well as liberate women from oppressive practices during burials.
“We celebrate “befitting living” and only a decent funeral.”
In addition, the new law warned against blocking roads and streets during burial ceremonies, advising that such could only be done with permission from the appropriate local government authority.
Anambra bans public display of coffins, keeping corpse in mortuary beyond 2 months
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9 Things King Charles III Said About Nigeria
9 Things King Charles III Said About Nigeria
King Charles III delivered warm remarks about Nigeria during a state banquet at Windsor Castle, highlighting the deep historical ties, cultural connections, and contributions of Nigerians to the United Kingdom and the wider world.
Here are nine key things the monarch said about Nigeria:
1. Strong Historical Ties
King Charles III emphasized the long-standing relationship between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, describing it as one built on centuries of shared history, engagement, and mutual influence.
2. Shared Values and Partnership
He noted that both nations are united by common values, including a commitment to progress, resilience, and continued cooperation in global affairs.
3. Nigeria’s Role in the Commonwealth
The King acknowledged Nigeria as one of the most significant members of the Commonwealth, underlining its importance in the continued growth and relevance of the organisation.
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4. Contribution of Nigerians in the UK
He praised the Nigerian diaspora in the United Kingdom for their positive impact across various sectors, describing them as a vibrant and dynamic community.
5. Nigerian Professionals in the NHS
King Charles highlighted the vital role played by Nigerian doctors and healthcare workers in the UK’s National Health Service, noting their indispensable contributions to healthcare delivery.
6. Cultural and Human Connections
He referenced the strong cultural links between both countries, including the presence of Nigerians in sports, arts, and other areas of public life in the UK.
7. Nigeria’s Global Influence
The monarch acknowledged Nigeria’s influence as a major African nation with a growing global presence, particularly through its youthful and energetic population.
8. Commitment to Security and Stability
King Charles III noted Nigeria’s role in addressing regional security challenges, especially in West Africa and the Sahel, and the importance of international partnerships in tackling such issues.
9. Enduring Friendship Between Both Nations
He reaffirmed the enduring friendship between Nigeria and the UK, expressing optimism that the relationship will continue to strengthen in the years ahead.
The remarks reflect a broader diplomatic tone of cooperation and mutual respect, reinforcing the historical and contemporary ties between both countries.
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Tinubu Celebrates Nigeria-UK Ties in Historic Windsor Castle Speech
Tinubu Celebrates Nigeria-UK Ties in Historic Windsor Castle Speech
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s strong diplomatic, historical, and cultural ties with the United Kingdom, highlighting the contributions of Nigerians in Britain—particularly healthcare professionals—during a landmark speech at Windsor Castle.
Addressing King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales at a state banquet on March 18, 2026, Tinubu described the occasion as a historic moment, noting that he is the first Nigerian leader to deliver a speech at the iconic royal residence.
The Nigerian leader emphasized the enduring relationship between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, rooted in shared history, democratic values, and institutional development. He referenced the influence of British legal and political traditions on Nigeria’s governance system, citing the legacy of the Magna Carta and the works of philosophers such as John Locke and Thomas Hobbes, which he said helped shape modern democratic ideals still evident in Nigeria today.
Tinubu paid special tribute to the Nigerian diaspora in the UK, describing them as a “dynamic and invaluable bridge” between both nations. He singled out Nigerian healthcare professionals for their significant role in supporting the National Health Service, noting that Nigerian-trained doctors and nurses form one of the largest groups of international medical personnel in the system. According to him, their performance underscores the global competitiveness of Nigerian professionals and the strength of Nigeria’s education and training systems.
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The President also pointed to strong cultural and sporting ties, referencing athletes of Nigerian heritage excelling in the UK, including Maro Itoje, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, and Anthony Joshua. He said these figures reflect the deep human connections linking both countries beyond politics and diplomacy.
Tinubu highlighted ongoing security challenges in West Africa, particularly terrorism in the Sahel region, stressing Nigeria’s role in maintaining regional stability. He noted that partnership with the United Kingdom remains crucial, revealing plans to meet Keir Starmer to further strengthen cooperation on security and development. He also reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to the Commonwealth of Nations, describing it as a vital platform for collaboration among member states.
In a personal reflection, Tinubu expressed gratitude to the UK for offering him refuge during Nigeria’s military era, recalling how he was protected by the Metropolitan Police while in exile. He described the experience as deeply humbling, noting the significance of returning to Britain as Nigeria’s democratically elected president.
Tinubu concluded by expressing confidence that Nigeria-UK relations will continue to deepen, built on mutual respect, shared values, and a common vision for progress. He invited guests to raise a toast to the enduring friendship between both nations and a future of stronger collaboration.
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Eid‑el‑Fitr in Nigeria Confirmed for Friday, March 20, 2026
Eid‑el‑Fitr in Nigeria Confirmed for Friday, March 20, 2026
The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has officially declared Friday, March 20, 2026, as the first day of Eid‑el‑Fitr in Nigeria, following the non-sighting of the Shawwal crescent moon. This announcement marks the end of Ramadan 1447 AH, which has been extended to 30 days in accordance with Islamic tradition.
The decision was made by the Sultanate Council Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs, in collaboration with the National Moon Sighting Committee, after receiving no confirmed reports of the new moon from observers across the country on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, the 29th day of Ramadan. As a result, Thursday, March 19, 2026, has been declared the final day of fasting.
In his statement, the Sultan extended his felicitations to Muslims in Nigeria, urging them to continue prayers for peace, unity, and national development. He also wished that the acts of worship performed during Ramadan be accepted by Allah. The announcement, signed by Sambo Wali Junaidu, Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs, encourages all Muslims to prepare for Eid prayers, charitable giving, and family celebrations.
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Across Nigeria, mosques and community centers are expected to hold Eid congregational prayers, while families prepare festive meals and engage in acts of Zakat al-Fitr to support the less privileged. The Federal Government of Nigeria has also confirmed public holidays on Thursday and Friday to allow citizens to participate fully in the celebrations.
Similar determinations are being made globally, with countries such as Turkey and Singapore also observing Eid on March 20, depending on local moon sightings or astronomical calculations. The announcement ensures that Muslims nationwide are united in marking the end of Ramadan and the start of the Eid celebrations.
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