Veteran entertainment journalist Eddie Ssendi has opened up about how he would like his funeral to be conducted when he eventually passes away, revealing that he prefers a celebration of life rather than a sorrowful farewell.Speaking during an interview on Kasuku Live, Ssendi explained that although he is an Anglican, he does not want the traditional funeral hymns commonly played at Protestant burial ceremonies. According to him, such music often deepens the grief of mourners instead of comforting them.If I die before my children and my wife, definitely I’ll leave them sad, so help me and don’t play that music Protestants play at funerals. Find someone who plays good reggae music; my playlist is there. The journalist noted that his wish is for people to remember him positively and leave his funeral feeling encouraged rather than devastated. The mystery behind the ‘Why are you gay?’ question: Simon Kagwa Njala speaks outHe believes mourners should be consoled during difficult moments instead of being subjected to an atmosphere that intensifies their pain.“When someone loses a beloved one, don’t get their wound and add pepper,” he remarked, saying that there is no need to create an overly sad environment when celebrating the life of someone who has passed on. @kashugmedia7 Eddie Ssendi makes his will live on air #foryou #eddiessendi #fyp #kasukulive #viral ♬ original sound – Kash ug media 7 The post No sad hymns for Eddie Ssendi: Journalist prefers reggae at his funeral appeared first on MBU.