“Don’t allow Social Media shape your values”

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  • Joeboy reminded his fans that the images and posts on social media are frequently altered and may not represent real life.
  • He urged Nigerians to avoid comparing their lives to the perfect images and stories they see online.

Singer Joeboy has shared a timely message with his fans, cautioning them against allowing social media to shape their values and expectations.

In a recent post on X, Joeboy reminded his fans that online content often present an unrealistic and altered version of life, and encouraged them to be maintain a critical perspective.

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Joeboy emphasized on the importance of not comparing one’s life to the curated images and stories seen online, as they may be misleading.

He stressed that social media should not define one’s standards, as people often present a distorted reality.

In his words: “Better don’t let social media define your standards, people lie, a lot.”

In another news, Joeboy praises Olamide, calls him the ‘most supportive OG’ in music industry.

In a recent video, Joeboy commended Olamide for his selfless support of others without expecting any reward.

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He noted that Olamide consistently looks out for young artists, exemplifying what Joeboy considers a “proper OG behavior.”

Joeboy recognized Olamide as the most supportive figure in the industry and gave a shout-out to YBNL, his record label.

Joe Boy isn’t the first to appreciate the YBNL boss, Adekunle Gold who is married to songstress, Simi recently took to social media to express his heartfelt gratitude to Olamide for giving him a chance to break into the music industry.

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Adekunle Gold, who started as a graphic designer disclosed that he designed the YBNL logo and eventually became a part of the YBNL family.

In his post, Adekunle Gold wrote on the microblogging site, X:

“Thank you @olamide for giving that young graphic designer the chance to not only design the YBNL logo but to be a part of your family.”

Olamide, touched by the gesture, responded with a warm message, saying: “Fam for life 🙏🏾❤️”

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