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The Will (Ekilaamo) has it really helped to sort issues in the families of late Muzata or Bob Kasango?

By Jeremiah Kaniampiha

The truth is, the living are dishouring the dead. Everyone says, write a will. It’s a practice as old as human tradition. Respect. The problem is, Ekilaamo has not helped both these men’s families (RIP). Instead of honouring the dead, their wills have become a mockery and their ‘after-life’ has been turned into full blown Tv series.

For the sheikh, a minister has taken center stage in deciding the final outcome of the family battles. For Bob, the police, army generals and political party big wigs have weighed in.

So what happened to their ‘sacred wills’ ? Ekilaamo is the first to be disrespected by both family and those wielding political power. This is my problem. We can no longer decide our own fate or the future of our families.

Ekilaamo kiyamba ki? (what will it help?) You die, your wishes are dishonoured by the living. Your family is shamed and you are shamed in death.

Bob (RIP) left a will but meetings are going to decide where he is buried. The sheikh left a will but a minister, DPC and etc have decided how his family is going to move forward. Write a will?