Chidinma Ekile imparts a lesson, stating, “You can indeed rise by uplifting others” directed at Davido and others
Nigerian singer Chidinma Ekile has shared a thought-provoking message with her extensive followers, challenging the popular catchphrase “We Rise By Lifting Others,” often associated with Davido and others.
Disagreeing with the notion, the gospel singer cautioned against excessive generosity, emphasizing that one can actually fall by lifting others. She urged her fans to set limits on the assistance they provide and not allow guilt trips or manipulation to compel them into financial support.
Chidinma Ekile’s message sparked agreement in the comment section, with many echoing the sentiment that givers need to establish boundaries to avoid being drained or taken advantage of.
This perspective contrasts with Davido’s

Taking to the comment section, many concurred with her.
One Ladyque wrote, āGivers need to set limits because takers never get tired of taking
One Its Pretty Oprah wrote, āExactly, and when you fall those people wonāt remember when you helped them, they will only remember the bad things youāve done
One Sossi Official wrote, āTakers will always take Dem no send your papa
One Amy Shine wrote, āSome people will drain you till you have nothing left. RUN from people who bill too much. They will make you go from grace to grass
One The Real Beth wrote, āDonāt help leeches! Help people with potential!! Theyāll see it as an investment. The entitled ones would always drain you
One Ekeson Money wrote, āNo be lie oo, gives don dey lack now
One Adeolu Olatomide wrote, āGivers don dey lack. Before Dem use you, use your senseā.
Weeks back, DavidoĀ had lamented overĀ the level of ingrate in the world, as he expressed heartbreak over the level of ungratefulness in the industry.
He stated that he has learned his lesson while quoting the popular catchphrase āstreet no get moneyā.
This came after his former friend and colleague, Dammy Krane resumed dragging him over an alleged debt from their hit song, Pere.
HeĀ claimed that all efforts toĀ reach out to the singer last year, proved abortive, which left him with no choice but to publicly call him out.
Following a public call-out by Nigerian businessman, Abu Salami over an alleged debt Davido owed him, Dammy Krane had appealed to the billionaire musician to pay him his debt for his daughterās sake, whose school fees need to be paid.
Replying to him, Davido recounted how he housed and fed him in Atlanta when he was homeless and more and Dammy hit back sharing his side of the story.



