A four year old girl tells her mum to say Hi to aunty Ngozi and points to an empty side of the house. Her mom pays no mind to it and continues doing chores.
30mins later, mom gets a call that Aunty Ngozi died an hour ago

OR seeing a dead person in another city

Anyone relate?
Maybe I will read through this thread tomorrow morning because "fear-fear".
Maybe I will drop my own experience.

My father's funeral took months to plan as per Senior Chief.

I saw him in dreams in between looking very tired and tattered saying "Why have we refused to let him rest". I told him it wasn't my decison to make. He moaned and wailed.
Immediately after the funeral months later I stopped seeing him.

Also the year he died, on Jan 1st I had a clear dream of how news of his death would be broken to me . He died August.

Sequence by sequence was exactly how it happened. Almost like I was seeing a replay of a movie

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As petro-naira flooded Nigeria, a great rural-urban drift began. This means people left village
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Lagos as the capital of Nigeria took a big hit.

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1. Let me tell you how Bangladesh tackled poverty in the 80s.

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I mean the poor themselves don't have any collateral to even start with

You pay back, you get more and more etc

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