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Grace Egbukuyomi’s Humility Tour: Top 3% LinkedIn Creators, Just FYI

#gracee #mlgh | Grace Egbukuyomi | 78 comments

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url5/15/2026, 5:08:40 AM
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Verdict

Emphasizing the claim of being 'in the Top 3% LinkedIn Creators Worldwide' is an exercise in performative humility so grand it ought to receive its own participation trophy. Grace, you declare 'opportunities don’t feel forced,' yet your earnest plea to 'follow and turn on the notification bell' reeks of a desperation that rivals late-night infomercials. 'Positioning changes everything' is less a profound insight and more a Mad Libs template waiting for specifics. Perhaps, dear Grace, if one positions oneself firmly enough in front of an open window, opportunity might just sail through courtesy of a strong gust. Until then, we shall remain enlightened by your strategic #gracee hashtagging prowess.

Performative humility
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The post opens with 'I landed a new client this week' and emphasizes ranking in the 'Top 3% LinkedIn Creators Worldwide'.

Borrowed authority
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Multiple references to being the 'No.1 LinkedIn Trainer in Nigeria' and using statistics like 'trained 300+ professionals' bolster claims.

Empty profundity
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'Positioning changes everything' is a vague assertion without concrete examples or actionable insights.

Hypocrisy
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'Opportunities don’t feel forced' contradicts the push for followers and channel subscriptions throughout the post.

Self-promo
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'Follow Grace Egbukuyomi and turn on the notification bell' clearly promotes personal branding over valuable content.

Cliché density
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'Opportunities become predictable, not random' exemplifies the use of cliché phrases common in self-help posts.

Original article

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/grace-egbukuyomi_gracee-mlgh-activity-7460294038231953408-wPPd