In a post that set social media ablaze, Nigerian music star Adekunle Gold shared a strikingly candid perspective on life’s harsh realities.
According to the "Party No Dey Stop" crooner, kindness might not always be the virtue it’s cracked up to be—it could even make you look like a fool.
“Took me a while, but I can confirm now that in this life, you need a sprinkle of wickedness to thrive. Kindness go turn you to mumu,” Adekunle boldly declared in his post. The statement quickly went viral, igniting heated debates among fans and followers.
While some applauded his honesty, not everyone was on board with his outlook. One follower, identified as Oludotun Sunday, pushed back strongly against Adekunle’s claim, branding it a “big fat lie.”
“Kind people never regret being kind. If you’re wicked, you’re wicked. If you’re kind, you can never wish to be wicked. Kind people never nurse that idea; only wicked people can be two-faced,” Oludotun argued.
The back-and-forth has since polarized opinions online, with supporters and critics dissecting whether kindness is a strength or a weakness in today’s cutthroat world.
Adekunle’s bold assertion taps into a deeper question: is the world too ruthless for unbridled kindness, or is it precisely this mindset that perpetuates cycles of distrust and cruelty?
What’s your take? Does kindness make you a fool, or is it a virtue worth holding onto no matter the cost? Let us know in the comments below!
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