Late Tony Momoh will not be accorded muslim burial rites_Auchi community
By DADA AYOKHAI
More and more clarifications as to the form and shape of the burial rites to be accorded the late Prince Tony Momoh is coming to the surface.
News of the shocking demise of the late journalist, lawyer and politician, who also served as the minister of information during the Ibrahim Babangida military regime, swept through the ancient kingdom of Auchi penultimate week, like a wild harmattan fire.
Contrary to the widely held that late Prince Momoh, a prince of the Auchi royal family, was born into a muslim family Islam but was enamoured by the Grail message he heard late Adeyemi Lawson and became a cross bearer, a name attached to devotees of Grail.
According to an unofficial palace source, muslim burial rites are reserved privileges for Muslims and in the case of late Prince Momoh, his religious rights as a Grail devotee will be respected, even in death.
The late Prince Momoh was born into the Momoh royal family of Auchi.
His muslim name was originally Suleiman, but in reverence to late firebrand nationalist, Chief Anthony Enahoro, young Momoh dropped his first name Sulaimon and replaced it with Tony.
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