Well-known influencer, businesswoman, and mother Nneamaka Oghenetejiri Solomon, also called Demure, has said that social media can be either great or terrible, based on how people use it. She views it simply as a “tool.”
“Social media is a tool. It can be used to build, connect, and inspire, or it can become a toxic space. My dos are to be authentic, protect your energy, and use the platform wisely. My don’ts are to avoid oversharing, seeking validation, or letting online negativity control you,” she emphasised.
The mother of one and proponent of intentional living shared her thoughts on how to deal with the poisonous experiences that have caused many individuals to fall into despair on social media.
Cyberbullying can be mentally taxing and is hurtful. To transfer their fears onto others, people hide behind screens. Blocking, deleting, and moving on are my recommendations. They only gain power when they participate. In order to prevent social media from becoming your entire universe, it’s crucial to establish offline support networks, she said.
The amazing woman with origins in Anambra State, Delta State, and Lagos State described her life’s journey, brand, and prior actions to get to where she is now
My journey has been one of resilience. I was married before, and I am now a single mother, which comes with its own challenges. I started influencing in 2018 and have worked with both big and small brands. Over time, I expanded into business and marketing, helping brands grow their presence. Right now, I am building my own agency, which is already in the works.”