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Satanist Simon Odo Who Had 59 Wives Buried On Top Of His Car With Radio Playing His Favorite SongsĀ 

Serial polygamist Simon Odo popularly known as ā€œKing of Satanā€ was accorded one of a kind sendoff,Ā his coffin was placed on top of a car in the grave where his remains was interred.

Odo, who married 59 wives and had over 300 children and grandchildren, died at the age of 74 on December 14th after a short illness.

The infamous Nigerian Satanist was buried a day later after his death – on December 15th. His family said that Odo had instructed them to bury him as soon as possible when confirmed dead, and that his body shouldn’t be taken to the mortuary.

ā€œHe has been down with illness for about three weeks now. We are having a family meeting to perfect arrangements for his burial as he left an instruction that we should not put him in the mortuary,” Odo’s son was quoted by Nigerian press.

The Nigerian native doctor was buried on top of her car. The coffin bearing his remains was place on top of a car which had earlier been inserted into his grace before it was all filed with soil.

A video obtained on Wednesday revealed that the native doctor has been buried with a flashy car.

The car engine was on and Simon Odoā€™s favourite song was played in the vehicle, which served as his coffin, according to those present.

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The burial in an idling vehicle signified his smooth transit into his next world, some of his children said.

His family told the press that Simon Odo was a good man who shunned evil in his dealings with people.

During an interview with BBC Igbo in 2020, Odo said he had inherited the practice of worshiping Satan from his parents and grandparents, who were Satanists, but he insisted that he did not help others to harm fellow human beings.

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