I watched Brain Jotter Story as he visited Mike Ejeagha, the legend who sang "Gwo gwo gwo Ngwo," and I was somewhat teary when Mike came out to see him. The old man cried, not because of anything else, but because in 2024 he was remembered and his resurrected again.

As a content creator, here is what you should learn from Brain Jotter because I just learned a lot:

1. When you are being accused, whether wrongly or rightly, there is no need to react or defend yourself just allow everyone to their opinion. People expected him to come out and say eh I didn't make money from the song ooo this or that. But man calmly allowed everyone and reacted on his own terms and time.

2. There are subtle ways to address trolls online, and they will end up liking you and even be ready to die for you. I need to learn how calm Brain Jotter is amidst the whole situation.( he legit didn't call anyone names) what a guy.

3. Everyone's opinion is valid, even if it comes with an !nsult. It's just a matter of perspective and how they view the situation. There are people who know that white is white but they just choose to see it as black. Allow them.

4. It pays to be civil. Amidst all this brouhaha, Brain Jotter didn't attack or call anyone names for having an opinion. He even said you are right to fight for what you think is right.

5. Out of his own benevolence, he added to the money even when he didn't make a dime from it. It takes a humble and generous soul to act that way.

6. Anything can make you popular; just keep trying out new things. Brain Jotter was already popular, but that song made both the old and the new know him. He said, and I quote, that he came across that song on TikTok and hopped on it from the video he already had, not that it was new.

7. If you have grown as a creator, there is a need to have a team. You alone cannot do it. Check that video, and you will see him and his team; he isn't working alone. I learnt that one.

8. He affiliated himself with the song, resurrected it, and announced Mike Ejeagha to the world once again. Sometimes all you need is collaboration.

Collaborate you alone can not do it, You need people ooo.

Nwanne Je Gwo ngwo no yagazie today.
Brain Jotter you earned my respect.
Credit:Kelvin onovo
I watched Brain Jotter Story as he visited Mike Ejeagha, the legend who sang "Gwo gwo gwo Ngwo," and I was somewhat teary when Mike came out to see him. The old man cried, not because of anything else, but because in 2024 he was remembered and his resurrected again. As a content creator, here is what you should learn from Brain Jotter because I just learned a lot: 1. When you are being accused, whether wrongly or rightly, there is no need to react or defend yourself just allow everyone to their opinion. People expected him to come out and say eh I didn't make money from the song ooo this or that. But man calmly allowed everyone and reacted on his own terms and time. 2. There are subtle ways to address trolls online, and they will end up liking you and even be ready to die for you. I need to learn how calm Brain Jotter is amidst the whole situation.( he legit didn't call anyone names) what a guy. 3. Everyone's opinion is valid, even if it comes with an !nsult. It's just a matter of perspective and how they view the situation. There are people who know that white is white but they just choose to see it as black. Allow them. 4. It pays to be civil. Amidst all this brouhaha, Brain Jotter didn't attack or call anyone names for having an opinion. He even said you are right to fight for what you think is right. 5. Out of his own benevolence, he added to the money even when he didn't make a dime from it. It takes a humble and generous soul to act that way. 6. Anything can make you popular; just keep trying out new things. Brain Jotter was already popular, but that song made both the old and the new know him. He said, and I quote, that he came across that song on TikTok and hopped on it from the video he already had, not that it was new. 7. If you have grown as a creator, there is a need to have a team. You alone cannot do it. Check that video, and you will see him and his team; he isn't working alone. I learnt that one. 8. He affiliated himself with the song, resurrected it, and announced Mike Ejeagha to the world once again. Sometimes all you need is collaboration. Collaborate you alone can not do it, You need people ooo. Nwanne Je Gwo ngwo no yagazie today.🙌 Brain Jotter you earned my respect. Credit:Kelvin onovo
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