Lady Displays N5M Car-Shaped Coffin For Her Grandmother’s Funeral

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  • A Nigerian lady has created a buzz by showing off a ₦5 million car coffin that was used at her grandmother’s funeral.
  • She, a TikTok user, shared that her grandmother had specifically wanted this type of coffin before she passed away.
  • Her post featured a video with highlights from the funeral, including a look at the extravagant car coffin.

A Nigerian lady has created a buzz by showing off a ₦5 million car coffin that was used at her grandmother’s funeral.

She, a TikTok user, shared that her grandmother had specifically wanted this type of coffin before she passed away.

Her post featured a video with highlights from the funeral, including a look at the extravagant car coffin.

The video shows the pallbearers dancing in front of the coffin while upbeat music plays in the background.

This has led to various reactions online, with people sharing their views on social media.

Netizens Reactions:

@Herly Style, “Is she going to drive the car with the angels?”.

@Tovi Mikes,“She drove her way into paradise”.

@Emeka, “Na this one con be N5M own. Thank God sey she don go, she for don vex for una”.

Watch the video below:

In other news, A self-proclaimed financial advisor, Geh Geh, has cautioned men against the idea of financing a woman’s education, recommending instead that they purchase a tricycle (keke) for her father.

This perspective was shared during a recent interview on the well-known podcast, Honest Bunch.

Geh Geh expressed his belief that it is imprudent for a man to invest in a woman’s schooling, as she may ultimately choose to leave him, rendering his efforts futile.

He suggested that a more prudent course of action would be for the man to provide a tricycle for her father, thereby enabling him to generate income and cover her educational expenses.

The so-called financial expert further asserted that many Nigerian women perceive relationships as a form of employment, expecting compensation for their involvement.

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