- A Nigerian woman shared a video from her father’s funeral showing guests spraying her with money.
- In Isoko culture, the last birth of the deceased must be sprayed until he or she smiles

A Nigerian woman shared a video of her father’s funeral, where guests sprayed her with money.
According to Isoko culture, the final birth of the dead must be sprayed until they laugh, a custom habit that can relieve sadness and bring comfort to the family.
In the clip, the young woman is bathed in cash until she finally smiles to achieve the cultural ceremony.
In other news…. Social media buzzed after a Nigerian lady’s nine-year-old boyfriend married someone else.
The clips circulating online caught the upset lady sitting on the podium, shaking obviously, and the celebrations fell into chaos.
Posts shared on various platforms show that the couple has been together for nearly a decade before the man chose to marry another woman.
The incident shocked many viewers. Some offer words of comfort, while others question what led to the sudden end of such a long relationship.
Witnesses reported that as the celebration continued to move around her, the woman was filled with emotions, drunk and angry.
The story sparked a wider discussion of loyalty, relationship expectations, and the unpredictability of long-term commitments.
Commentators debate whether there is no proposal, whether it is unfair to maintain a relationship for so many years, while others suggest that compatibility or readiness may have shaped the person’s choice.
The episode re-spokes an online conversation about how much time a couple should spend working on relationships and warning signs that their partner may never be willing to take the next step.
