How I Delayed Ali Wakili’s Burial So He Could Come Back To Life – Senator Ali Ndume

Nigerian Senator, Ali Ndume, has opened up on why he delayed the burial of his late colleague, Ali Wakili, to see if he would come back to life.
 

Senator Ali Ndume

Speaking while eulosing late Senator Ali Wakili, at a valedictory service held in his honour on Wednesday, former Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, reevaled that he intentionally delayed the interment of his late colleague, to see if he would come back to life.

Recall that the late lawmaker who represented Bauchi South senatorial district and served as chairman senate committee on poverty alleviation, was buried at the Gudu cemetery Abuja on Saturday after his death at the early hours of the day.

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According to PREMIUM Times, Ndume who made the revelation, started by saying he shared similar characteristics with the late lawmaker.

He said: “Ali Wakili was a hot-tempered person. As we share common name, we also share many things in common. He’s a year older so we always make issues from that. He had two wives, I have two wives; he has 10 children, I have 10 children; he has 5 grandchildren, I have 10. I was in the 7th senate, he’s in 8th. So, I use to tell him that I an older.”

Before he could complete his statement, Ndume broke into tears which lasted for seconds before he continued his speech, saying that he deliberately delayed the burial of Wakili with the hope that ”the dead will come back to life”.

“I deliberately told the Imam to delay his burial till after Asri (Muslim afternoon prayer held between 3:30 p.m. and 4:30p.m.) hoping something will happen. I remember (senator) Hope Uzodinma at the cemetery saying that we Muslims are in haste to bury the dead. That he may come back to life.

 

“I think we if we allow him time, something will happen, it didn’t happen and it will never happen. We should continue to pray for Ali Wakili.”

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