By REUBEN ABATI
The sociology of death and funerals is an important aspect of the African cosmogony. Parents pray that their children should outlive them in order to give them a befitting burial. They liken this to the same manner when fire dies out in the hearth, it is replaced by ashes, and when a banana tree withers, a sapling sprouts in its place. When Africans die, it is believed that they have merely travelled to another realm, and become ancestors, and hence, a funeral ceremony is a send-forth event. The death of a young person however, is considered a tragedy. This is why such obituaries are prefaced with the solemn declaration that “The wicked have done their worst”, “We love you but the Lord loves you more” or “A Painful Exit.” The tone of the elegy at a funeral is thus a function of the circumstances of the death, or the religious inclination of the family as in “With Total Submission to the Will of God…”, “Inna Lillahi wa inna Ilayhi Raji’un”. Age
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MTN Nigeria makes headway with national ID numbers
By Dineo Faku
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JOHANNESBURG - MORE THAN 35 million MTN Nigeria subscribers have submitted their national identification numbers (NINs), representing more than half the companyâs subscriber base and 63 percent of its service revenue, the company said yesterday.
Commenting on the companyâs operational results for the quarter to the end of March, MTN Nigeria chief executive Karl Toriola said yesterday that the company continued to collaborate with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Nigerian Identity Management Commission to update subscriber records with NINs.
The Nigerian telecommunications industry was rocked by the NCCâs decision to suspend the sale and activation of new SIM cards in December as part of a policy that requires mobile operators to integrate their subscribersâ NINs with their SIM registration details.