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Fans bombard actress, Kudirat Ogunro with love as she shares disturbing post on death

Nollywood actress, Kudirat Ogunro otherwise known as Semilore Pweety has left her fans pouring sweet words on her as she shared a disturbing post on death.
Following the series of death in Nollywood early this week, Kudirat urged her fans and lovers to show her love before her death.
The Yoruba actress noted how she would die one day and her loved ones, partner, and fans will mourn her and move on.
She further noted how her haters would rejoice in her death, forgetting that their turn would come soon.
Before that time, Kudirat has asked her fans to bombard her with love and sweet words.
“One day I will die alone my loved ones will cry for a while then move on hmmm. Those who hate me will have that joy in their heart that she’s finally gone. They have forgotten that no one will leave this earth alive. Friends will post my pictures with written touching messages and move on. My partner will cry when our memories come up and move on as well. My inbox will be full of unread messages and in a short time, everyone will move on.
Hmmm, the world will keep spinning without me because my life chapter will be closed and closed forever. But if you love me, show it to me while I’m alive, show that care. Let me feel it myself, the sweet words you have in mind towards me to write behind my back for people to read. Don’t keep till I die. Write it now. Let me read it myself”.
Her fans and lovers took to her Instagram comment section to bombard her with love messages.

Kudirat Ogunro isn’t the only celebrity who has written a message on death.
Muyiwa Ademola shares a deep message on death
Just days back, Muyiwa Ademola shared a deep message with his millions of fans as he reacts to the death of his colleague, Murphy Afolabi.
In a post on his Instagram page, the movie star noted how each birthday takes us closer to our grave.
He told his fans to remember that tomorrow might never come for them.
Sharing a message on death, he opined that Death is just a reminder and is inevitable. He compared death to a visitor that intrudes without knocking.
“Each Birthday takes us closer to our grave. Remember that tomorrow might never come! A death like this is just a reminder, yes we don’t pray to die young but we just always remember that; DEATH is INEVITABLE! A visitor that intrudes without knocking!”.