
A business poster from an Ebonyi-based lady has sent social media into a frenzy after many mistook it for an obituary announcement.
The mix-up has sparked reactions online, with some netizens blaming the poster designer for the misleading layout.
A Facebook user, Meme Plug General, first shared the image on the platform, expressing shock at the confusing design.
“Omor, I nearly type RIP oo,” he wrote, suggesting that he initially thought the poster was mourning the lady.
The poster was actually promoting a four-day business training event in Ebonyi, but its design elements, including the font, color scheme, and placement of the lady’s picture, closely resembled a typical obituary notice.
Social media users responded to the confusion by criticizing the designer:
Prince Kelly: “I don call the number wey dey there tire. The mugu is not picking up. He would have heard from me. Nonsense.”
Wisdom Aminayanasam: “You people should be careful the way you create banners. Create it in a better way because it’s not a sad story that happened to her.”
Xuccessful taker: Dem suppose wipe cord for that person way print am com out for him back😂😂😂
Ehis wilfred: I even think say na the children names them list for there so
Adamma Nmah: I even want to say chai, small lady like this 🤣🤣🤣🤣 she should sue the person that designed this
Diana Mark: I was even saying chaaiyaa 20yrs old girl gone just like that But our portion
The incident has sparked a conversation about graphic design professionalism, with many urging designers to be mindful of how their layouts are perceived to avoid unnecessary confusion.
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Published by Ejoh Caleb