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Rema warns young people of today against isolating themselves from others by stating, “Your blessings can be in the hands of the ‘worst people.

Oke Tope
By Oke Tope
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Divine Ikubor, best known by his stage name Rema, is a Grammy-winning and Guinness World Record-holding Nigerian Afrobeats musician. In a recent interview, he shared his thoughts on love and relationships. He claims that these unplanned encounters are the source of many of life’s greatest rewards.

Rema is optimistic about growth and change even in the face of setbacks. It encourages us to look at challenges as opportunities to learn and grow as individuals and as a community.

Rema taught today’s youth the importance of constancy and the risks of hastily cutting links with individuals through the usage of the microblogging site Twitter (now rebranded as X). Investing in other people’s life can have beneficial results, he stressed. The singer of the hit song “Calm Down” made this point quite clear.

There is a chance that the worst individuals you meet will be in command of the best things that happen to you.

Remember that staying with someone has its benefits, and that in this age of early breakups, your very presence could be the lesson they need to learn. The fact that God entrusted you to their care is no fluke.

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