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In her hometown of Ejisu in the Ashanti area, Dr. Grace Boadu, the CE0 of Grace Gift Herbal Hospital, was laid to rest over the weekend. The famous herbalist's life and legacy were celebrated during the last funeral ceremonies.
The family's decision to have Dr. Grace Boadu's ex-husband act as the widow and conduct the widowhood rites caused a stir, though. Kingsley, who is currently dating Dr. Grace Boadu, was not happy about this decision and voiced his disapproval on social media.
The family's decision was a disgrace, and Kingsley vented his displeasure on social media. Dr. Grace Boadu and her ex-husband, he maintained, had legally ended their marriage through a divorce and were no longer married. Kingsley claims that the family's involvement with the ex-husband was motivated entirely by financial gain and the desire to seize the assets of the deceased.
Since the funeral, Kingsley has been quite hostile toward the family because they did not invite him. Others have accused Kingsley of hypocrisy, while others have empathized with his sentiments of isolation. It has come to light that Kingsley is married, but he had mentioned wanting to portray the widower for financial reasons related to Dr. Grace Boadu's estate.
Opinions on the matter have been mixed among the general population. Some people may relate to Kingsley's feelings of marginalization and exclusion from the burial, and they feel bad for him because of it. Since Dr. Grace Boadu's ex-husband is no longer involved in her life, they contend that it is unfair to bring him into it. Conversely, Kingsley has his detractors, who accuse him of being hypocritical. They claim he has no romantic feelings for Dr. Grace Boadu and that his motivation for wanting to be the widower is purely pecuniary. They think he should give in to the family's wishes so they can remember the deceased in a meaningful way.
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