Don’t live your life according to social media standards – Singer Joeboy advises

Nigerian singer-songwriter, Joseph Akinwale Akinfenwa also known as Joeboy has issued some words of advise to people who live their lives based on the influence of social media.

According to the ‘All For You’ crooner, people need to learn to live their lives on their own terms and not according to standards set by social media.

According to him, it is better to live independently of social media influence because such terms are mostly realistic.

Taking to Twitter, Joeboy wrote;

Live your life on your own terms, not according to social media standards, they’re mostly not real.”

See his post:

Lady Who Survived Cancer Causes Stir On Social Media After She Posted A Photo Of Her Scars

A certain lady who survived a battle against breast cancer has gotten social media users talking After sharing photos of herself which showed her scars. what caused so many reactions as a result of the bold step she took by showing the world her scars.

After this Twitter user made use of her handle to share this photo, she amassed thousands of Likes, Retweets, and Comments within an Hour. So many social media users reacted positively to her photo, while a few others reacted negatively saying she should at least covered her scars.

Let’s take a look at the photo she shared below

See Reactions which Tailed her photo below

I must say, this lady has inspired lots of people by taking this bold step.

It takes a lot of courage for a person to come out openly in such a way and display his or her scars.

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Social Media putting youths under intense pressure –Yul Edochie

Yul Edochie, the son of Nollywood legend, Pete Edochie has taken to social media to reveal how youths in Nigeria are under so much pressure to impress their peers online.

According to the Nollywood actor, Nigerian youths need to relax and see themselves not as failures. He mentioned that social media is not the measurement for success, neither should it be used to judge one’s achievement in life.

Yul urged Nigerian youths to keep working hard and disregard the opulence and affluence of others that are shared on various social media platforms.

He advised youths to focus on themselves and keep building their careers and finances.

Taking to the microblogging site, Twitter, Yul Edochie wrote;

“Many youths are under a lot of pressure these days.
Sadly it’s not pressured to achieve.
But the pressure to look like they are achieving.
And social media is largely responsible for it.
Take it easy.
Avoid competition.
The goal is to be successful, not to look successful.”

Since his debut in 2005, the younger Edochie has become one of the most prominent figures in the movie industry.

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