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Musician Martin King Arthur also known as Kofi Kinaata has affirmed the statement that one cannot advise a fool.
According to him, it is a waste of time when one's determined efforts to influence others to better themselves prove futile.
Speaking with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, the musician shared his experience, citing a situation his friend experienced as an example.
“You cannot advise a fool no matter what. A father to a friend once said advice doesn’t change an individual unless they experience life.
"His young daughter did not heed his advice until she gave birth,” he said on Hitz FM.
He further used biblical backing to support his claim saying, “Even the Bible, admonishes those who have ‘ears’ should listen”, he stated.
“In certain circumstances, nothing could be done about it since most of them are destined to be fooled”, he added.
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