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Ikoyi Vaults And Garden: Why debt may ‘awake’ the dead
Feb 18, 2024
Many, who buried their loved ones at the Ikoyi Vaults and Garden, Lagos, did so, because they wanted a final resting place for their departed family members or friends devoid of negative and contentious narratives coming out of public cemeteries.
Graves’ monuments at the Ikoyi Vaults and Gardens
Many, who buried their loved ones at the Ikoyi Vaults and Garden, Lagos, did so, because they wanted a final resting place for their departed family members or friends devoid of negative and contentious narratives coming out of public cemeteries. Surprisingly, what drove them to Ikoyi Vaults and Garden is about rearing its ugly heads, as the property in which their loved ones were buried is now under receivership because of debt.
Despite paying huge sums of money for a final resting place for their loved one, they are now left in the dark with no adequate information. A situation, The Guardian gathered, has left many families with sleepless night as to what will happen to the remains of their family members interred in the place.
Yet Ikoyi Vaults and Garden is the go to place for the wealthy in the society. Prominent Nigerians buried at the cemetery include, Chief Molade Okoya Thomas, Tayo Aderinokun (former GTBank boss), Tunji Okusanya, and Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, among many others.
Of note is that Ikoyi Vaults and Gardens claimed it is the foremost rest haven for dearly departed relatives, friends and loved ones, providing peace of mind for their resting place. It provides its service in a cynosure of excellence, presented in a serene, amiable and secure environment.
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