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M.I Abaga explains why humility in Nigeria doesn’t work.
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MI reveals that he has been humble for almost a decade and that it doesn’t work.
According to Jude Abaga, also known professionally as M.I Abaga, humility as a virtue does not work in Nigeria.
This was mentioned by the Hip Hop musician in a message on his official Twitter account, with the caveat that he is speaking from personal experience.
According to M.I, he spent more than a decade in Nigeria experimenting with humility before realizing it was not worth it.
He then counselled anyone who wanted to pursue a similar path of humility to give up and walk proudly.
He tweeted
”Having experimented with Humility for over a decade within these shores I am here to report my findings.
*clears throat*
E no de work for here. Carry your shoulder hop!”.
Having experimented with Humility for over a decade within these shores I am here to report my findings.
*clears throat*
E no de work for here. Carry your shoulder hop!
— The Guy (@MI_Abaga) January 19, 2022
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In another post, the rapper stated that after hearing his verse on the live report, he believes it is past time for us to stop comparing him to any other artist or anyone else.
He claims that after hearing his first verse on the Live report, he no longer believes that he should be compared to anyone since he believes that no one can compete with him or even come close to him in any way.
“I listened to my first verse on the Live report..
I don’t think I should be compared to any one anymore.
Just a thought.”
I listened to my first verse on the Live report..
I don’t think I should be compared to any one anymore.
Just a thought.
— The Guy (@MI_Abaga) January 19, 2022