“Can we normalize stating people’s true character in their obituaries?- Lady Remarks

  • A lady has stirred online debate by saying obituaries should reflect people’s true character, arguing that not everyone who dies deserves to be described as a “gentle soul.”
  • According to her, some individuals caused harm during their lifetime, including grabbing people’s land and committing other wrong acts, yet are still praised after death.

A lady has sparked widespread debate on social media after questioning the common practice of portraying every deceased person in a positive light, regardless of their actions while alive.

In a post that quickly gained attention, she argued that obituaries should reflect people’s true character rather than automatically labeling everyone who dies as “a gentle soul.” According to her, some individuals caused harm during their lifetime, including grabbing people’s land and committing other wrong acts, yet are still praised after death.

“Can we normalize stating people’s true character in their obituåries? Not everyone who d!es should automatically be described as ‘a gentle soul.’ Some of these individuals, while alive, were known for grabbing people’s land and committing all sorts of ev!l acts.” She said

Her comment resonated with many users, with some agreeing that death should not erase accountability, while others argued that obituaries should focus on respect for the dead and the feelings of grieving families.

In other news…. ophia Momodu has hit back at a critic who mocked her for flaunting her Hermes bag.

The mother of one shared a video on her Snapchat, showcasing her recent shopping haul and the Hermes boxes she had bought.

One user took issue with her display, commenting that at her age she should be focusing on building businesses and purchasing properties rather than showing off luxury items.

“Lol, at this age, you are still showing boxes of Hermes. You would be 40 next year; your mates are building businesses and buying houses. All you have used all your life to do is seek social media validation”.

Responding to the troll, Sophia wrote;

“Ah ah no be ‘it’s fake’, again?? When I’m at my collaborative book launch (Author), giving back (Precious Jewels Foundation), sip & shop (BlissbyTSM showroom), signing deals, on their TV screens, doing International brands, trips, etc.

You’ll never see them, but God forbid. I post myself chilling, minding my business, and it doesn’t matter their weird projections; here they come, sticking up the whole place. You love me bye!”.

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