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Why Igbo People Lace Coffins With Wrappers Before Burial by nwagbofrank: 12:41pm On Dec 03, 2018
It is customary that the dead in Igboland is adorned with his or her best apparels on the date of burial. A native doctor is dressed in his full regalia with his staff or Oji firmly tucked into his clenched fist while other titled men or women are dressed in the costumes of their highest attainments.

A traditional ruler or Lolo is dressed in his outing or ceremonial dress.

Fortuitously, the white man seemed to have the same culture with the Igbos as their priests, knights, soldiers are dressed ceremonially during lying in state and are kitted in their known outfits as they were buried. It was a rare coincidence between colonial religion and the Igbo traditional religion. But a new version of empty “if it is not in the Bible” Igbos do whatever their spirits direct.

In Nnewi, even when a woman or a man had a preference for a particular dress or apparel or had instructed that he or she be adorned and be buried with a particular dress, it is still the prerogative of his relatives to make the final choice of what a corpse wears on a burial day and the ghost of the dead cannot question or haunt anyone based on such decisions.

If a selfish dead relative had instructed that he be buried with his golden or expensive apparels, he could be overruled by his children or relatives. Not when he left a mountain of debts behind or if the apparels have huge commercial value.

But, immediate family members, in-laws and other relations are obligated to gift the dead a piece of cloth; these clothes are carefully tucked into the deceased's coffin and with which the dead would be buried. Yes! Buried with the corpse.

Over time, due to economic interpretations, our people have reduced the number of clothes they put inside the coffin for burial. The remainder is sold or shared by the close relations of the bereaved.

Statutorily, the ọgọdọ or wrappers from the children of the bereaved, the married daughters, siblings and parents of the dead if alive, must be put inside the coffin and are buried with the dead. It is still in practice in Nnewi till
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