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Telegram Is Quietly Becoming Nigeria’s Most Powerful Distribution Channel — Here’s Why
Why creators are moving to Telegram in Nigeria goes beyond trends—it’s about control, consistency, and cutting out algorithms. But what happens when distribution is no longer public?

Sean
5 days ago4 min read


King Mitchy–VeryDarkMan Feud Apology: Why Nigerian Internet Drama Never Really Ends
The King Mitchy VeryDarkMan feud apology seemed like closure after months of online drama. But in Nigeria’s creator economy, apologies rarely end the story — they often start a new chapter.

Sean
Mar 164 min read


The VeryDarkMan and King Mitchy Feud: When Influencer Drama Becomes a Business Model
The VeryDarkMan and King Mitchy feud reveals something bigger than online beef. From screenshots to misinformation waves, influencer drama now runs like a structured business model — and the audience may be the real engine behind it.

Sean
Mar 24 min read


How Nigerian Creators Can Protect Themselves Before Their First Viral Moment
Virality doesn’t wait for readiness. This article breaks down how Nigerian creators can protect themselves before going viral—spotting the legal, financial, and emotional gaps that often cost creators control when attention arrives too fast.

Sean
Feb 133 min read


PayPal, Nigeria, and the Reality of “Global” Platforms
PayPal trends in Nigeria every few months, but the frustration never really goes away. This piece explains why PayPal doesn’t fully work in Nigeria, what “global platforms” actually mean in practice, and how Nigerians are adapting beyond the hype.

Sean
Dec 23, 20253 min read
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