Parents want remains of taraba varsity student buried in cameroon

I'm assuming you're referring to the recent news about the Taraba State University student who died in Cameroon.

According to reports, the parents of the deceased student, who was a Nigerian citizen, have requested that his remains be buried in Cameroon, where he passed away. This is because the student had been living and studying in Cameroon before his untimely death.

The request has sparked a debate in Nigeria, with some people arguing that the student's remains should be repatriated to Nigeria for burial, while others believe that the parents' wishes should be respected and the student buried in Cameroon.

It's worth noting that the decision ultimately lies with the family and the relevant authorities in both Nigeria and Cameroon. However, the debate highlights the complexities that can arise when individuals from different countries and cultures are involved in a situation like this.

It's also a reminder of the importance of respecting the wishes of the deceased and their loved ones, while also considering the cultural and legal implications of such a decision.

What are your thoughts on this issue? Should the student's remains be buried in Cameroon or repatriated to Nigeria?