Yomi Fabiyi: Building a Strong Human Rights Legacy Beyond Social Media Perception.

There is a clear difference between a strong personality and fake-life social media reputation. Human rights fall under the United Nations’ top agenda for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and that is where Yomi Fabiyi’s reputation is traversing and growing.

The global community has set up the foundation for him to thrive in this very important area — oju lo pesi (time will tell). Navigating cases like those of Baba Ijesha and Mohbad, alongside the exposés and monumental successes achieved so far, is a clear indication that he is on the right path.

The beautiful reality is that key institutions and structures recognize this and listen to a brand like him more. He is a voice and a strong celebrity. Quite frankly, Nigerians with a similar depth of understanding ensure that he receives unique support both online and offline, especially when he lends his voice to key issues or movements. He wins big and silently in major endeavours and continues to do well. Those still hoodwinked by social media manipulation and deception will eventually be free from mental slavery and catch up later. His sacrifices and consistency will soon pay off — he must not back down. He is winning back everything beyond imagination.

Yomi Fabiyi is a brand sacrificing and advancing in cases many cowards dare not attempt — in adventures those who pretend online and offline cannot walk. He is on the verge of becoming a distinct national asset and global brand, building a reputation that will precede him. Those obsessed with social media fame and acceptance cannot see this.

Whoever is taught to be evil or ungrateful already has such traits within them — upbringing and family values matter a lot. Ingratitude has consequences. If not for social media and e-witchcraft, individuals with disgusting and dwindling personalities would not arrogate themselves as advisors or picture themselves as celebrities and media personalities. What a shame! They lure young talents into their evil circles and use a few blogs to spread propaganda and demonic narratives targeting gullible minds.

The same syndicate and tactics of a leaked WhatsApp group — the evil exposed during the Mohbad case — are at work again. The exposed and unexposed criminal members appear in one write-up. No amount of social media efforts can wash clean horrific ingrates, fake lives, or myopic lots.

As for Yomi Fabiyi, he should continue to do good — offer seen and unseen, solicited and unsolicited assistance to those in need, even when others are not there. If his benefactors later see him as a bad influence because of social media or external opinions, he should care less — natural justice never expires. He has never stopped helping and should not be discouraged. His reputation for helping and giving voice to the voiceless is distinct and rewarding. The world never elevates ingrates.

These ingrates only use social media to promote themselves and undergo cosmetic corrections after karma takes effect. Ingratitude destroys success and grace — no matter what. Ingrates are worse than thieves.

Yomi Fabiyi’s brand and reputation are rare yet strong — capable of standing and surviving alone. It is not about getting fame; it is about maintaining it and standing the test of time. You can be anything, but never be an ingrate. Avoid adding yourself to the list of pathetic ingrates and users.

— Dr. M.B. Badr Esq.
(Human & Civil Rights Lawyer)

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