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Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by Shilavite17(m): 11:41pm On Apr 27, 2022
Don't sell it
Calm down plan well
Be under divine guidance
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by effico(m): 11:59pm On Apr 27, 2022
DrDunamis:

Apply for a state academic loan which you'll easily get and while in the UK you could work per time your program. You don't need to sell the house even worse is that your mum is buried there. Honour the resting place of her body
Please which one is state academic loan?
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by effico(m): 12:02am On Apr 28, 2022
Ofolete:


Bros go to FCMB and take loan with that house and sponsor your travelling. In the next 1yr and 6months you will be able to clear the loan and reclaim your land. Don't sell that house. You will be glad that you did. Please do this.
Please expantiate. You mean that FCMB gives study abroad loans?
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by Shoegbengbe: 12:06am On Apr 28, 2022
She ll be glad you did.
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by Nobody: 1:02am On Apr 28, 2022
Ebubu:


Meet your church and talk to them. If they can say a prayer to sooth her spirit. Or can do a conjuring so you can talk to her and apologize and you both embrace. Or you dig up the grave and carry it and bury in your new house in UK. shocked
Na wa for this kyn advice oo
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by chatwithbruno(m): 8:49am On Apr 28, 2022
If your mum, may God rest her soul knew that you would have intention of selling her property which is har final resting place for educational pursuit, I give you my word, she would have long aborted you when she took in.

You are a shame to the living.
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by TheNiceGuy(m): 9:22am On Apr 28, 2022
Get a life
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Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by TheNiceGuy(m): 9:26am On Apr 28, 2022
Get a beautiful life
1871ee:
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Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by Goztino(m): 9:34am On Apr 28, 2022
I'm shocked that you are even giving this a double thought.
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by hansomb: 10:41am On Apr 28, 2022
Sell the house now, go study and work hard to make it. Then come back and buy back the house. Use the selling as a motivation.
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by edego2up(m): 5:15pm On Apr 28, 2022
Most villages had acient sites were there no people buried there? and in those places where acient people buried their dead is now own by unknown person, even scientist are now going there to escalate and experiment on those villages even for free,yet a young man want to build his future, because of your weakness you are against him selling the old property that Will eventually become wasted land,I pity those people saying it's a crime because they are not of God.what if road or railway line follow there?all the people who were against him selling the house to get what he wants are evil entity.this I know is true and they should desist from it
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by 1872ba: 2:20am On Apr 29, 2022
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TheNiceGuy:
Get a beautiful life
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Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by jahson19(m): 1:53pm On Apr 29, 2022
linearity:


Na for which person house or compound him go bury am for village.

Your parents huzzled and we’re able to build a House and that is where they were rightly lay to rest and you are asking people if you should sell it?

Ask yourself? What was your mother’s wishes? Will your mother support the move? Agreed, they have passed, but the House was the sweat of their labor.

And as someone else said, getting a master even in UK does not guarantee anything, what have you achieved with your bachelors? If you can’t get a job, create one for yourself.
Ur house sir/madam
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by DrDunamis(m): 1:19pm On May 05, 2022
effico:

Please which one is state academic loan?
most states have that in the education board.
Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by ololafemi: 1:03pm On Jul 15, 2022
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Re: Should I Sell My Late Mother's House With Her Grave To Fund My Masters In UK? by bayplus: 5:44pm On Aug 05, 2022
wunmi590:


So because you want to study for your masters in UK, you now want to make your dead mother suffer the second time, by selling her house with her grave togther....

Who even buy house with grave in the compound?

Bros bury that dream and go and source for money else where, what if the woman didn't leave you that house, won't you survive?

Exactly My Point.

Your mind is fixated on selling the house.

Millions of people all over the world are schooling abroad without selling their mother's property.

So many do not even have any property to sell, yet they find a better way to do it.

If you ask a better questions from the experts in foreign education. Perhaps they will give you a better advice.

Besides, many foreign students now graduates are not finding it as rosy as they had thought.

Finally. With the influx of Africans, nigerians in particular, going to UK to study and stay put, the UK government may review the policy again that you must go back to your country or elsewhere when you are done schooling.

The truth is, the western world's population is dropping so fast that there are no enough students to fill the available educational facilities and foreign students accounts for large components of inflow to UK.

So, their decision to offer tertiary and post graduate education is borne out of their need for survival.

In conclusion, weigh your options.

We do not have enough information about your background, current state of residence, course you study, how much do you think the house can truly fetch and how much in totality will be required to complete your education in the UK, your current income, how to earn more income to meet your goals,

If you sell the house, it will only be a temporary relief, if you do not develop your capacity to earn money, you will always look for easy way out.

Don't put all your hope on traveling abroad at all costs.

The grass is always greener at the other side from a distance. Until you get there, then the reality hits you.

Be wise!

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