Nigerian comedian, Toyin Baiyegun also known as Woli Arole, has urged people to stop worshipping others because they want to get help.
The comic actor who gave this advice in a post shared on his official Instagram page, stated that someone who is willing to help doesn’t need to be praise or worshipped before offering help to anyone.
According to him, even after all the hype and praise only people who want to help, will do so.
In his words,
“Who go help you go help you, who no help you no go help you. Stop worshipping people because of help.
My Daddy, My mummy, My kinikan, kinikan, My Mentor, My Father. See person wey no go HELP you no go HELP you. Shikena!!!!!”
Meanwhile reality TV star said this while reacting to a post which encouraged people not to be hard on themselves even if they are not operating at 100% productivity.
Erica Nlewedim has stated that she now understands why being a housewife is attractive to some people due to the stress of hard work.
The reality show star said this while reacting to a post which encouraged people not to be hard on themselves even if they are not operating at 100% productivity.
The post had also said people should take breaks in between the chaos, as their health is their primary currency.
Erica in her reaction to the post, recalled asking herself if is she is always ‘going to be working on a million things forever’.
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