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Olamide emphasizes that he identifies as a leader rather than a boss, highlighting his approach to managing and guiding others
Olamide Gbenga Adedeji, a well-known rapper and executive at YBNL, has recently expressed his preference for being referred to as a leader rather than a boss. In a recent interview, he made it clear that the word ‘Boss’ does not hold any significance in his life.
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According to Olamide, he sees everyone around him as family, rather than mere subordinates. He believes in treating everyone as equals, like brothers and sisters, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie within his circle.
Furthermore, Olamide emphasized the importance of a leader’s role in guiding and supporting others towards success. He acknowledged that his purpose as a leader is to lead by example, enabling others to progress and thrive in their own lives.
In his own words, Olamide stated, “The word boss doesn’t exist in my dictionary because I view everyone around me as family. It’s not about me being in a position of power, but rather about being a leader who guides and empowers others to achieve their goals and aspirations.”
This mindset of Olamide reflects his humility and commitment to creating a positive and inclusive environment. By rejecting the notion of being a boss and embracing the role of a leader, he aims to inspire and uplift those around him, fostering a sense of unity and shared success.