GOV. BAGO CLARIFIES DREADLOCKS REMARK, DENIES DISCRIMINATION. (VIDEO/PHOTO).

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  Governor Bago Clarifies Dreadlocks Remark, Denies Discrimination Niger State Governor Umaru Bago has dismissed claims that his administration is targeting people with dreadlocks, stating his earlier comments were misunderstood. Addressing concerns over recent security measures, Bago clarified that the state’s focus is on tackling cultism, not hairstyles. “We have no issue with dreadlocks—only with the cult activities linked to them,” he said, stressing that law-abiding citizens with dreadlocks are welcome.  He labeled the backlash as media misrepresentation, saying, “We are not driving out dreadlocks, but eliminating cultism threatening public safety.” Watch video below. 

JOHANNESBURG FAMILY DEVASTATED AFTER FUNERAL PARLOUR CREMATION MIX-UP. (PHOTO).


  Johannesburg family devastated after funeral parlour cremation mix-up


According to MDN News, a Johannesburg family has been left heartbroken after discovering that their mother’s body was mistakenly cremated by B3 Funeral Parlour.


The grieving Thekiso family visited the funeral parlour to collect their loved one’s remains, only to be informed that her body had been erroneously cremated.


B3 Funeral Parlour has acknowledged the mistake and offered compensation to the family. Executive head Isaac Mamotsau issued an apology, explaining that an internal investigation revealed the error occurred due to a mix-up with identification tags.


“Our investigations revealed the greatest mistake, an error. We apologise for what occurred,” said Mamotsau.


He explained that during preparations, morticians removed the tags from the bodies, leaving them in the cold room. Upon returning the bodies to storage, the tags were misplaced, leading to the wrong body being cremated.


The funeral parlour has vowed to ensure stricter procedures are implemented to prevent such incidents in the future.

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