16/12/2025
Sorry for the long messages.
I’ve realized something funny lately...it actually takes a creative and productive mind to use AI well.
Years ago, I coached writers for free because I loved writing and wanted others to grow. I helped with blurbs, chapters, Zoom calls, voice notes...everything. My own projects suffered, but I didn’t mind… until one of them said, “Why stress? Let’s just use AI to write everything.”
🙂🙂🙂🙂 As how na?
That was when the Nigerian in me woke up.
I was like...
“You say s wetin?
You wan tell me say the stress wey I dey stress na joke?
So na me dey do the thinking, but una now dey stress that one make sense?”
They were like, “We don’t understand what you’re saying.”
At that point, I lost it.
I said a prayer straight from frustration:
“May God not let you understand, in Jesus’ name.”
After that day, I archived the WhatsApp group, locked it like a bad memory, and wiped every trace of coaching and ghostwriting from my profile.
Fast-forward to now—someone recently asked me,
“Do you still coach writers?”
I laughed and said:
“Sis, even if you pay me blood money, I no dey do again.”
Now listen... this isn’t an anti-AI rant.
I use AI—yes. It helps when I’m stuck, and for content.
But letting it write your entire book? That one is a no for me. Writing needs basics, structure, emotion, and soul. AI can assist, but it can’t feel, it's cold and empty.
If you don’t know the fundamentals, you won’t even know when AI is wrong—and that’s how people end up copy-pasting prompts with the commands still inside.
Use AI as a tool, but don’t let it replace your brain.
You will be shock to know just how power the human brains is... put it to good use.
Books need blood and breath, Emotions not just clean sentences.
If you disagree, let’s talk, even if you want to curse me.... use small curse... I get high blood pressure 🤧🤧