“It is time to stop seeking validation from people” Ayo Makun issues strong advice to his colleagues

Ayo Makun
Ayo Makun
Ayo Makun
Ayo Makun

Ace comedian, actor and producer, Ayo Makun popularly known as Ay Comedian has used a strong advice to his colleagues in the industry.

The actor told them to stop seeking validation from social media. According to him, no matter the truth or lies about ones personality, those who would loved them, would still love them.

He advised them to save themselves from depression and protect their mental health.

“It’s time to stop seeking validation from social media. No matter d truth or lies about u or your personality. Those who love u still love u. Save yourself from depression, protect your mental health. Connect, spend time & build relationships with real people in your life”.

Ayo Makun eulogises Psquare

Last year, following the reconciliation of Psquare, Ayo Makun had penned an heartfelt tribute to the singers

The two who reconciled in 2021 had melted hearts around the world as they performed on stage together after nearly four years.

Ayo Makun couldn’t hold back his tears as the singers performed at his Ay Easter concert.

He revealed that one of his best wishes and decision to celebrate his 15 years of his comedy show, AY Live was to see the singers perform on his stage.

While announcing that the duo would be at his concert, he avowed that sometimes people go apart to understand the true values of getting back together.

He added that when two people are truly in sync, they always find a way of making things happen.

His post reads, “Sometimes, we go apart to understand the true values of getting back together. When two people are truly in sync, they always find a way of making things happen. This is one night I will never forget @psquareworld were born to entertain. One of my best wishes and decision for AT Live at 15, was to see these guys come together on the same stage…… PETER AND PAUL THEM BE ONE NO BE TWO”.

Ayo Makun advises his colleagues about seeking validation
Ayo Makun advises his colleagues about seeking validation