@TrynaxPRMR It's a bandwagon effect. Tomorrow, someone popular is going to say something different but in a different way, and watch them gulp it like the gospel truth as well.
Half the people on this issue have actually been the worst culprit, using huge followers as a sign of intelligence
@drewapicasso_ Yeah Blaming that on illiteracy, which isn't, is pushing the blame elsewhere.
People tend to forget that rule of, the supply lies on the demand. There are still underground rappers, but will they get platformed in this streaming era, while considering the generational shift?
Things we can pin this on.
- Streaming era
- Expansion of the listening audience
- Generation shift
Modern artists aren't just about the tag "modern" but they also need to follow the realities of what's acceptable.
I told yall it was a literacy issue and everyone wanted to rip my head off. Back in the day, rappers had vast and diverse vocabulary. They used figurative language, and literary devices. And this is not about AAVE, because that’s a dialect. the new cats are vastly illiterate.
This damn classism.
Go to Ikeja Computer Village, some women sell Ofada / Jollof Rice over there, and you'd be surprised at the volume of patronage they get everyday. Funny enough, these are the most MSME businesses locally, and if well funded, they can scale to greater heights.
@egi_nupe Honestly, they are the same people who cry that MSME are not being looked after by the FG. I guess their orientation of MSME is those selling overpriced fashion for thousands / millions of naira on social media.
It's all rooted in classism.
@Jokeshadollar Give these "Charly Boy look-alike" humans an inch and they did demand for a mile, and if denied an inch, they'd cry victim.
Never seen such a victimized and ungrateful soul.
Everything on the frontpage can get people talking for days, and that little FX info at the top is infuriating compared to today's reality.
Too many to unpack. 😂😂
In 1990, British-Nigerian footballer, Justin Fashanu, became the first male professional player to publicly come out as gay.
As reported by Prime People, he told The Sun that before coming out, he had had secret relationships with a senior British politician, television stars, and fellow footballers.
"I had a relationship with a Division One player. This guy was a top footballer in the north but, like me, he was trapped in a macho sport and seeking male company within it.
"The greatest thing about getting all this off my chest now is that I won't have to live the lie any longer. I can be honest and say, 'I'm gay.' Now does that make me a better or worse person?"
At the time, Fashanu had already played for Manchester City, Southampton, and Nottingham Forest, where he became the first Black footballer in Britain to command a £1 million transfer fee in 1981.
It's too many Elephants in the room I must say, hard to say which is the biggest, even the Baby Oil advert can't be left out.
This country has been a telenova series ever since. 😂😂😂
Life can humble you so fast, I don’t even know how to feel right now💔
I’ve wanted to work at this company for years. I applied for two different roles and was hoping for just one opportunity
Today, I was searching for something on my email and discovered they’d actually invited me for an interview… 12 days ago😯
I had deleted my email app at one point because I was running out of phone storage and I completely missed it😭😭
I’ve emailed them, hoping they’ll give me another chance but this one really hurts
Please check your emails. One notification could change your life. I’m hoping it’s not too late🥹
Its Nigerians, no policy or initiative is ever good, they always find something bad, and a hope for worse situations concerning it.
More reason why any President should just go ahead and do whatever it takes to get things done. Emotions and political opinions will never cease.
You worry more about Governors abusing state police during elections that happen once every four years. You do not worry about whether the state of insecurity under centralised policing can be such that elections are not even held in some places in the first place.
You do not worry about school children being kidnapped every day in hundreds or kidnappers collecting ransoms through bank accounts that have BVN for which you must have an NIN, and proudly posting videos on social media.
You worry about how the states would fund state police. You do not worry that the Federal Government consumes 52% of all resources, and wastes it on frivolous spending and on irrelevant and ineffective agencies, while 36 states and 774 LGAs only get 48%.
You are not Ezemmuo. You don’t know things.
@toluogunlesi ... and while at it, the police cars could be either of GM, Dodge, or a Lamborghini. Oh! We have locals like ProForce, Nord, Innoson... Etc.
@Ryanspeaks140 Lol. It doesn't even require a calculation.
EQ1: One-third of 18 = 6, which means X = 6
EQ2: 12 divides X (6), which means Y = 1/2
EQ3: XY = 6/2 = 3.
Lol. He said Messi fans are mostly intelligent. How do you even measure that?
These same fans gulp the media narratives like whatever being pushed is in the Holy Book. 😂😂
Existe uma diferença brutal entre o fã médio do Messi e o fã médio do CR7
CR7 tem as massas, influenciadores e classe trabalhadora (por algum motivo)
Messi em geral domina entre intelectuais, nerds, esquerdista...
Não vou aprofundar, mas existe uma diferença de público de cada