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By Sanusi Lafiagi I have a friend who I met in 2006 during my undergraduate days. He is about 5-6 years older than me and was married at the time. I think his
By Mubaarak Olayemi Ismail In the mid and late of the 20th century when organizing funerals was a norm among the Yoruba Muslims, who could have stood against it that it is Bidiah
By Sanni K. Yusuf Murewa was married to Ajibola in a colourful, memorable wedding ceremony. Felicitators wined, dined and had leftovers to go home with – a sign that much was significantly expended
By Sanni K. Yusuf A terminal illness got him down and was hospitalized almost endlessly. He was returned home after an exhaustive hospital billing. He was left only to the mercy of the