Mr. Eazi, a well-known Nigerian Afrobeat singer has advised his fans and fellow musicians not to validate their progress or growth in life by bringing down others.
It is very typical of a black man to seek the downfall of his fellow mankind in order to rise to the top and feel superior to them. In order to validate their success, they always look out for the downfall of their peers.
In most cases, they either circulate false rumors about their peers to outsiders in their quest to deny them the love and support they also need to progress in their lives. Others will deliberately side with the enemies of their peers to connive to bring them down, just so they can be at the top.
Taking to the microblogging platform, he wrote; you don’t need to put others down to validate your own progress or growth.
You don’t need to put others down to validate your own progress or growth
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