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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


Influencer Accountability Is Here — But Nigeria Hasn’t Decided What It Means Yet
Influencer accountability in Nigeria has arrived without a rulebook. As Lagos debates spill across social media, audiences are redefining what responsibility, silence, and harm mean — often faster than influencers or brands can keep up.

Sean
Feb 103 min read


Peller, Joshua, and the Internet’s Obsession With Raw Takes
From viral clips to trending arguments, the internet obsession with raw takes has reshaped how opinions travel online. This piece explores why bluntness feels more powerful than accuracy, how personality-driven commentary thrives, and what it reveals about the way we consume ideas today.

Sean
Jan 63 min read


16 Years After “Holla at Your Boy”: How Wizkid Quietly Changed Nigerian Pop Forever
Sixteen years after “Holla at Your Boy,” this isn’t a nostalgia trip — it’s a cultural audit. From sound to ambition, this piece examines how Wizkid changed Nigerian pop by introducing quiet confidence, global intent, and a new creative posture that still defines the scene today.

Sean
Jan 53 min read
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