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Don Jazzy Opens Up About University Bullying And Its Impact On His Confidence
Don Jazzy, a Nigerian music executive, has discussed the difficulties he faced in college and how those experiences still affect his confidence.
The founder of Mavin Records revealed that he was frequently made fun of at school due to his appearance in an interview with media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Bounce Radio. He mentioned how his self-esteem at the time was badly impacted by the ongoing ridicule.
“Girls used to call me ugly in university and no one wanted to be my girlfriend. It affected my confidence, and that’s why I’m shy and struggle to speak in public till today. It is also why I find it hard to believe when a woman tells me she truly loves me. Most of them are now rushing me now, why didn’t they love me then?” he said.
Bullying is a hurtful behavior that can have lasting effects on individuals’ self-esteem and well-being. It is essential that we work together to create a culture of kindness, respect, and understanding.
By standing against bullying and supporting those affected, we can help build a safer and more inclusive environment for everyone. Let us promote empathy and ensure that no one has to suffer in silence.
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