EZE O. IGODO
DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES
EBONYI STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NIGERIA
Abstract.
Death is a passage from this earthly life to the world beyond. The death of any member of the family leaves us with fear, sorrow and pains. Therefore, the duty owed to the dead by the living is a befitting burial. However, the rites associated with burial are meant to send the dead home to the world of ancestors. But in doing this, the process has rather become very expensive that people now wince under the burden of this socio-religious duty of sending their dead home. Therefore, this research tries to find out the socio-economic and religious implications of burial rites on families, causes of merriment instead of sympathy and justification for expensive burial and funeral rites in Onicha sub-culture area of Ebonyi State, Nigeria. The research was carried out by reviewing past documents on the subject, use of oral interviews and participant observation in the area of study. It was found out that this problem has caused families a lot of socio-economic and psychological problems like poverty, indebtedness, prostitution, child labor, abortion, fighting, destitution and death. The implication is that if the society does not fight it, it will continue to cause poverty, corruption and death. Therefore, communities can come up with a blue print on moderate burial ceremony among other recommendations
Keywords: ?Dead, Wake-keep, Burial, Funeral rites.
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