An Edo Man invited his friends for his mother's burial. After lowering the coffin, the family put yam, rice, meat etc, into the grave in line with tradition.
An Hausa man asked why?
The Edo man smiled and said, "According to our tradition, the dead go on a long journey and need all the food items they can get."
The Hausa man dropped N100,000 inside and said, "When the food finish, buy more."
The Yoruba man dropped N50,000 and said, "Add this in case it's not enough."
The Igbo man smiled and brought out his cheque book and wrote a cheque of N200,000, dropped it in the coffin and took the N150,000 notes as a change, then said, "Nwanne, withdraw when you reach dia o... It is going to be a dangerous journey. We don't know how many robbers are out there and after all we are in a cashless economy na! Travel well o!
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