The burial ceremony of president
Jonathan’s younger brother, Chief Meni Jonathan in Otuoke, Bayelsa state
last Saturday, December 8th, has come and gone but tongues are wagging
over the first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan’s choice of outfit for the
solemn occasion.
The first lady was dressed in a black coloured gown with heavy gold embroidery and head gear (gele) to match, heavy make-up and decked in jeweleries in sharp contrast to her husband, President Jonathan, who was decked in a simple black long sleeve shirt, navy blue trousers with a face cap to match.
Now, not that there’s a particular dress code for burial ceremonies, the grief and sadness in the air makes it a fashion faux pas to be dressed elegantly or heavily accessorized as our own first lady – a simple plain black gown without designs or embroidery with a smaller head cover should’ve been appropriate and the make up should’ve been toned down a bit; it is a burial (her brother-in-law’s for that matter) not wedding or naming ceremony.
But hey! She is the first lady of the Federal Republic and moreso, she is Patience Jonathan…
Naij
The first lady was dressed in a black coloured gown with heavy gold embroidery and head gear (gele) to match, heavy make-up and decked in jeweleries in sharp contrast to her husband, President Jonathan, who was decked in a simple black long sleeve shirt, navy blue trousers with a face cap to match.
Now, not that there’s a particular dress code for burial ceremonies, the grief and sadness in the air makes it a fashion faux pas to be dressed elegantly or heavily accessorized as our own first lady – a simple plain black gown without designs or embroidery with a smaller head cover should’ve been appropriate and the make up should’ve been toned down a bit; it is a burial (her brother-in-law’s for that matter) not wedding or naming ceremony.
But hey! She is the first lady of the Federal Republic and moreso, she is Patience Jonathan…
Naij
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