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Lagos Driver Luxury SUV Crash Class Debate: The Rise of “Boss Culture”
The Lagos driver luxury SUV crash class debate reveals more than damaged metal — it exposes how economic hardship, social media, and workplace hierarchy are reshaping sympathy in Nigeria. Why are employers suddenly the headline?

Sean
Feb 184 min read


Valentine’s Day Outrage Cycles: Why Relationship Drama Dominates Nigerian Feeds
Valentine’s Day relationship drama in Nigeria isn’t just about roses, proposals, or public embarrassment. It’s a seasonal morality play powered by performance culture, masculinity pressures, and algorithm-driven outrage. Every February, our feeds turn into courtrooms — but what are we really reacting to?

Sean
Feb 164 min read


Why Nigerians Love Online Arguments More Than Resolution
Disagreement isn’t the issue — silence is. From timelines to group chats, why Nigerians love online arguments reveals how debate has become entertainment, identity, and social currency, while resolution quietly loses its appeal.

Sean
Jan 153 min read
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