Record Video Wills To Avoid Family Conflicts After Death – Leo DaSilva
Former Big Brother Naija housemate Leo DaSilva has advised Nigerians to document video wills to prevent disputes among family members after their passing.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he cautioned that blood relations do not always guarantee loyalty, as some relatives may not be present in a person's life yet surface to contest assets after death.
DaSilva recommended that people clearly document how their assets should be distributed. He noted that blood relatives could still mean nothing in the grand scheme of things and could even be enemies who are not truly part of one's life.
He explained that making a video of exactly what one expects after death would prevent people from confusing enemies for family members simply because of blood relation.
He wrote:
"I wish people understood that blood relatives can still mean nothing in the grand scheme of things. They could be your enemies, and they could actually not even be in your life.
"This is why I always suggest video wills. Make a video of exactly what you expect after your death so that people don't confuse your enemies for your family because of relation by blood."
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