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Stop killing your brain cells.



Our failure to have an interesting and intellectual discussion on how to develop our Nation progressively may cost us more. Let's remind ourselves of some of the low-level conversations we've heard before: "Jonathan knelt before charlatan Adeboye, he has no shoe blah blah... Osigbanjo is a pastor in the redeem (divine hustle company) etc.


These were the low mind's conversations we've had in the past check where it brought us to (that life outside Nigeria is simply termed as massive progress)

Nigerians begin to think and stop this low minds discussion about wrist watch, tribal and religious affiliation and have intellectual and intelligent conversations that would breed progress and development.

But our discussions can only reflect our intellectual state and so far there is not so much intelligence in a country where an act that depicts animalistic tendency can become the norm/ even celebrated once it has followers and likes behind it. The music that feeds us does not have an intellectual conversation with our souls and our choice of movies literally just kills our brain cells.

What I am literally saying is that become more intelligent, because only the intellectuals can value and have conversations that would see their society and Nation develop.

This is a wake-up call for you to become intellectual-minded. 
Stop killing your brain cells.

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