Amid the celebrations of Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi’s white wedding, one comment read: “Like this nah e good, make the poor sef dey marry the rich.” Referring to Mr Eazi — a man worth billions in naira — as “poor” is both inaccurate and dismissive. Such remarks ignore his success, hard work, and global achievements, reducing him to a baseless label. Marriage between people of different financial backgrounds can be beautiful, but celebrating it shouldn’t involve distorting facts or undermining someone’s accomplishments. True admiration respects both partners for who they are, not for misleading narratives about their worth.