Little girl kisses and hugs deceased father’s photo

"I don’t even know my dad" - Emotional scene unfolds as little girl kisses and hugs deceased father's photo

A Nigerian lady shed tears while sharing a video capturing the poignant moment her little sister kissed and hugged their late father’s framed photo during a cleaning session. The video, captioned ‘I caught my little sister playing with our late dad’s frame,’ portrays the little girl seated opposite the frame, gazing at her father‘s photo.

Little girl. Moments later, she tenderly kissed and hugged the frame before lingering in contemplation. The emotional video resonated with many, prompting them to share similar experiences as it circulated on the internet. Numerous individuals took to the comments section to express their reactions. See some reactions below:  Abigeal: “this really made me cry I miss my Dad.” Anastasia angel: “‎I don’t even know my dad.” Mary Janet: “‎your own still better shey bi she don grow my on sister dey 41 days when my papa die.” Crowned prince 🤴 of whind: “‎I’m still crying even tho I’ve not lost my dad but lost someone more than my parents.” Dh-fave: “‎i always pray for my dad not to die now.. he’s getting old every day but I pray for God to keep him healthy because I can’t stand it losing him.” nneka divine: “‎good fathers are missed even till death, but wicked father’s are not missed even when they are still alive.” Ikonoh Ruth: “‎My mom no gree release my late bestie frame to me cause she knows dix is wat I will be doing everyday.” LYDIA: “‎Lost mine while I was 12 nd my sis was 6😞, life without a father figure is painful.” HER: “‎Was graduating from junior secondary d day my dad died mehn I wished that day never came I don’t mind never graduating.” Adeosun Olamide: “‎I wish to have my dad😢pic to make frame😭All my efforts since two year😢not yet seen anyone who have him pic😢nd it got me down always🫶😭RIP DADDY.” oma: “‎ave been an orphan since her age, bt all thanks to God for putting me in a better hand.” Payment069: “‎This December 19 makes it 5 years my dad passed away, I can’t hold my tears sometimes.” WATCH VIDEO: @pleasure806 Keep resting dad🕊️🕯️#tiktok #vira #ripdaddy💔😭💔😭🕊️ #fyppp ♬ Rest On Kashy – Anonymous Music

Anambra Police give N38m to deceased officers’ families

Anambra Police give N38m to deceased officers’ families

Anambra Police give N38m to deceased officers’ families

Echeng Echeng has presented cheques of varying amounts, totaling N38m to 16 families of deceased police officers attached to the Command. The Commissioner of Police in Anambra State presented the cheques to the beneficiaries at the state headquarters in Awka, on Wednesday, on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Baba Alkali. Anambra Police give N38m to deceased officers’ families Information about the disbursement was contained in a statement by the state police spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga on Wednesday. According to the statement, the gesture is an initiative of the IGP towards the family welfare and insurance scheme aimed at supporting the family of Police officers who died in active service. It read: “It is also aimed at spurring officers to greatness while discharging their statutory duties with the assurance that their welfare is of paramount importance to the leadership of the Force.” The CP while presenting the cheques to the beneficiaries thanked the Inspector-General of Police for his relentless efforts at ensuring a good welfare package for personnel of the Force. He urged the beneficiaries to use the money wisely by investing in a profitable venture that will, in turn, alleviate the needs of the dependents left behind.

Deceased Chrisland student, Whitney Adeniran buried amidst tears (Video)

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Whitney Adeniran, the deceased Chrisland student has finally been laid to rest amidst outflow of emotions and tears of sorrow.

Whitney Adeniran burial

It would be recalled that Whitney’s mum, Mrs Adeniran had raised alarm after her daughter died at her school’s interhouse sports on February 9th. Following an autopsy by medical experts, it was established that the little girl died of electrocution.

At her burial, it was a sombre atmosphere and her mother couldn’t hold back the floods of tears at the sight of her first child’s coffin. Friends, family and classmates of Whitney had gathered for the sorrowful event. Watch the video below:

Deceased lawyer’s husband narrates how his pregnant wife was shot dead by policeman (Audio)

Deceased lawyer's husband narrates how his pregnant wife was shot dead by policeman (Audio)

Gbenga Raheem, the husband of the deceased lawyer, Bolanle Raheem who was shot dead on Christmas day by a police officer has recounted what had occured during the unfortunate incident .
The man said that he and his wife and other family members had gone to a nearby church for service on Christmas day.
After their service at church, they decided to take the whole family out to an eatery since it was Christmas.
On their way back home, they had made a U-turn under the Ajah bridge and encountered some policemen stopping and searching cars.
Gbenga Raheem said that in that moment he heard a loud crack on his wife’s side window, only for him to see that his wife’s chest was gushing with blood from a gunshot wound.
At this moment he ran out and his sister-in-law who was also in the car had ran out ahead of him and held on to the policeman but he cocked his gun at her.

He said that he had to run back to his car to try to offer help to his wounded wife, who he revealed was at this point gasping for breath.
The bereaved man revealed that his sister-in-law was able to drag back the policeman to their car and he was made to enter, whereupon they headed for the hospital.
Listen to his full narration below:

“You were so good to outsiders but your own home was in shambles” – Deceased man’s family berates him in funeral brochure

"You were so good to outsiders but your own home was in shambles" – Deceased man's family berates him in funeral brochure

Family of a deceased man didn’t mince words in expressing their disapproval of him in his funeral brochure as he was buried in Ohafia, Abia state.
His bereaved family made it clear that their father, Chief Gabriel Osonwa Kalu, alias Ete Ossy wasn’t an exemplary father.

His children revealed that they regretted having him as their father while growing up, but are there at his funeral to perform the necessary rites of burial.
An excerpt from the tribute written in honor of the deceased man read:
“It is true nobody is truly perfect, but Ete Ossy, you left us with no single legacy as your children. Indeed you were so good to outsiders but your own home was a total shamble. As a growing child, I regretted having you as a father, but today, look at me, standing to lay you down to rest.”