A recent post by X (formerly Twitter) user @Dee_jumai, identified as Moróunmúbò Ajoké, has ignited a fiery debate across social media platforms. The user revealed a deeply personal and controversial stance: her complete lack of sympathy for a former secondary school bully who passed away two years ago.
The initial post, which has garnered over 1.1 million views, 1,881 reposts, and 21.4K likes, detailed a disturbing bullying incident.
Ajoké recounted how her bully drank a bottle of “Lacrasera” (presumably a misremembered name for a popular drink brand, given the context, or a local beverage) that contained urine, which the bully had placed in her lunch pack. She narrowly avoided drinking it herself because “the cap opened too easily.” Her blunt declaration, “He died 2 yrs ago, and classmates were shocked I had no condolences. Lol,” has polarized online communities.
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In subsequent replies, Ajoké elaborated on the extent of the bullying, stating, “He ate the rest of my food too, I spent the rest of the day with nothing to eat. The only reason my mum packed us lunch that day was because she knew she was going to pick us up really late. This was one of the many terrible things he did to me btw.”
She further solidified her position by adding, “I can’t perform forgiveness just because the person is dead, I will hold this grudge till we both face God.”
The comments section quickly became a battleground of opinions. Many users expressed solidarity with Ajoké, echoing sentiments like “You owe him zero forgiveness, my bullies next 🙏” from @simplylivinj. Ajoké responded to this by saying, “Thank you! Everybody will get what they deserve.”
However, others condemned her stance, arguing for forgiveness and compassion. @momigal, identified as oyegun ajojesu, questioned, “Why won’t you feel you need to send or feel your condolences towards him Forgive him and pray for your enemy I know it will be hard for you but you have to forgive him or her.”
Ajoké’s succinct reply, “lol,” further fueled the controversy.
Another user, @vickkyblaq, commented, “The bullying was wrong, and karma might’ve caught up with him. The last tweet is off the mark.” Ajoké retorted with a defiant, “If you insist.”
The age of the individuals at the time of the incident was also questioned by @d_Advocate1, prompting further speculation among users.
This incident highlights the complex and often unresolved trauma experienced by victims of bullying, long after the events have passed. It also raises questions about societal expectations of forgiveness and the boundaries of digital empathy. The viral nature of this post underscores the ongoing relevance of discussions around bullying, its long-term impact, and the individual’s right to process past hurts on their own terms.