For Your Own Peace Of Mind, Stop Listening To The Song Of Sarkodie – Counsellor Adofoli Advises Yvonne Nelson
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Renowned Ghanaian counsellor, Frank Edem Adofoli, has advised Yvonne Nelson following her issue with Sarkodie.
The Ghanaian actress and rapper Sarkodie dominated news headlines after the former opened up about an abortion she had for the latter.
She made the revelation in her ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’ memoir.
Sarkodie rebutted by releasing a song titled ‘Try Me’.
Yvonne also took to social media to react to the song.
Counsellor Adofoli, in a Facebook post-Newshuntermag.com, came across advised the famous Ghanaian actress to stop listening to the song Sarkodie composed about her.
He also told Yvonne Nelson not to let anyone make her feel bad or guilty for telling her story.
Counselor Frank Edem Adofoli wrote: “Dear Yvonne Nelson, Thanks for letting us know that making mistakes is better than faking perfections. Your book did not only reveal your life and your story but also the things we hide as society. Don’t let anyone make you feel bad or guilty for telling your story. You don’t need to explain yourself because many people only understand you from their level of perception.
For your own peace of mind, stop listening to the song of your ‘former friend’. Don’t try him for you have nothing to prove. He mistook your pain for an attack on his image and integrity. He sang out of anger so don’t take the words of the song to heart. That is why you have to stop listening to it.
You two are good people who made some mistakes in the past, let the lessons learnt make you a better person and not a bitter one. You need counseling or therapy. Pain can shut you down, make you overthink and lose trust. In conclusion “Experience makes you more patient, and you are most patient when you ignore insults” – Proverbs 19:11 (ERV).”