Ayo Makun, also known as AY, has advised his colleagues in the entertainment industry to be more careful with social media.
He advised his colleagues to thread carefully on the internet. He said it is important to reduce clout chasing which can lead to depression.
He pointed out that genuine love can not be bought and it doesn’t expire so it is more wise to be original.
“It’s time to stop seeking validation from social media. No matter the truth or lies about you or your personality. Those who love u still love u. Save yourself from depression, protect your mental health. Connect, spend time with, and build relationships with real people in your life,” AY said.
“We need to set boundaries and be mindful of what we share or partake on social media. Balance is key. This is a place where people fly with available information. Bloggers will forever go with any information that brings them relevance and trends. There is no respect or empathy. People seem to think the more negative positions they take, the more relevant they become,” he wrote.
AY added, “Some have become judges in issues they know little about and have through bad comments and lack of empathy, sent many to their graves. The search for validation is most often unhealthy because it gives people, especially strangers, too much power in determining one’s self-worth.”
AY is one of foremost comedians with relevance in the entertainment industry that has lasted for over a decade.
IkejaBird earlier published an article that indicated that the comedian may be working on a project with Jackie Chan, the popular Asian actor.