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How I want to be buried – Rapper Erigga

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Rapper Erigga, born Erhiga Agarivbie, has issued an emotional message to his loved ones regarding his wishes after his death.

Taking to his X page, Erigga emphasized that he does not want anyone to view his body in the coffin.

Revealing his reasoning behind this decision, he expressed his shyness and concern that he might want to laugh.

In his own words, Erigga stated, “My own is that, when I die nobody should come and look at me inside the coffin I’m a very shy person, I might laugh .”

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“I simply request that upon my demise, no one gazes upon me within the casket. Being naturally reserved, I fear I may find it amusing.”

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