If it costs my peace, I  take my leave!

We can all agree that in many ways, living in Nigeria is akin to living in a jungle. There’s Gbas Gbos to dodge at every turn. And apart from Dangote’s type of money the average Nigerian is looking for peace of mind.

That’s where we in come in, here are 7 handy tips on how to leave a peaceful life.

*Siri play us ‘Peace of Mind’ by Rema*

 

1. Never Fall In Love

See, forget love if you love yourself. Love is war. If anybody is entering your eyes, close it. It’s a trap. 

 

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2. Stay Away From People

As long as you are around human beings, there will be drama. We highly recommend living at the outskirts of town or deep in the forest.

 


3. Yoga

We don’t quite know why but yogis have this peaceful aura about them. Buy a mat and start doing yoga. Come back and tell us if it worked.

 

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4. Do What Makes You Happy

To know peace is to be content. And contentment comes with being yourself in your own skin. Do not let anything get in the way of your happiness. Stay true to who you are.

 

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5. Stay Away From Social Media

Unless you are the one doing the oppression on social media, we strongly advise you to stay away. 

 

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6. Mind Your Business

Best way to avoid drama is to mind your business. Unlook matters that do not concern you. No one  can cite you in the midst of kasala if you don’t do amebo.

 

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7. Sleep

Life happens sometimes and gets in the way of your peace. Anytime life shows you shege, just sleep.

 

 

#TheGoodStuff serves up some light reading with 2 shots of humor and a dash of sarcasm. This edition shares seven tips on how to live a peaceful life.

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Her name is Gbemisola but feel free to call her 'carry me'. A short baddie with a strong affinity for chaos. When not choosing violence, she is either busy creating content for money or relaxing with PG-13 novels and music. Send fan letters to gbemisola@sabitribe.com. Mwah.

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