Agba na therapist.
Agba na counselor
Agba na marriage fixer.
Agba is a warrior.
Agba get blocked industry
Agba dey romantics.
Agba get caring.
Agba get unlimited cruises.
Nah wetin you dey find for this page you get.
End..
I went to take a late night pee and I just realized I didn't say a good night to you guys.
A high man is loving man.
Good night all.
Agba loves you.
I fought that evil spirit to a victory.
Hallelujah!
End.
"We have platformed."
And that right there is where your problem starts. You still believe that YOU platformed Peller and his fellow creatures of the Nigerian brainrot swamp. Let me break the news to you:
THE. ALGORITHMS. ARE. BLACK. BOXES.
You do NOT know what goes into them and how they work. That story you heard that "the algorithm only shows you more of what you engage with" is a completely false statement, right up there with "crypto is decentralised and outside the state's control."
People have actually tried to take the platforms to court to open up their algorithms to public scrutiny, and the US court ruling which you can Google and read by yourself said that THE ALGORITHMS ARE PROPRIETARY. In other words, they are protected by IP law and you legally are not allowed to know how they actually work!
You did not platform any of these people! White guys in Silicon Valley did! You are not the one "making stupid people famous". Larry Ellison, Elon Musk, Sergey Brin and Mark Zuckerberg are the ones deciding who becomes famous in your society.
That is exactly why western social media platforms are banned in China and Russia - they want to retain the power to determine their own internal conversation. And by the way, China was accused of using TikTok to engineer US society the same way, which is why TikTok USA was forced to sell a controlling stake to Larry Ellison.
Stop misdiagnosing your problem, which is lack of sovereignty. "Nigerians are stupid and like stupid things" is not an intelligent explanation of how the world works! Only a simple minded person takes everything at face value even when superior information is so readily available.
“Don’t let anybody gaslight you, insecurity isn’t everywhere. In Ontario, Canada, when a 5-year-old goes missing, an Amber Alert hits every phone, TV, and radio instantly. I’ve never seen one where they didn’t catch the suspect within two hours.”
— Nigerian man living in Canada