Nigerians Are Celebrating Devils in Entertainment There’s something deeply troubling happening in our society—and many of us have become so used to it that we no longer question it.
Nigerians are celebrating devils in entertainment.
Not “devils” in the literal religious sense alone, but in the way we now glorify content, lifestyles, and messages that once would have been rejected without debate.
Today, the more controversial, immoral, or shocking a person is, the more attention they get.
The more they promote negativity, vulgarity, or destructive values, the more we elevate them.And we call it entertainment.
When Fame Rewards the Wrong Things We’ve created a system where:Bad behavior trends faster than good character Noise is louder than talent Controversy brings more money than creativity People no longer ask, “Is this right?”They ask, “Is this trending?”
Social Media Made It Worse Platforms meant to connect and inspire have turned into stages where anything goes—as long as it brings views.And we, the audience, are not innocent.Every like, share, and comment is a vote.Every trend we push is a message about what we value.
Real-Life Reflection You see it everywhere:Artists gaining fame for promoting chaos instead of creativity Influencers building brands on indecency instead of impact Young people copying what they see because “that’s what works”Slowly, values are being replaced with vibes.And the dangerous part?We’re normalizing it.
The Bigger Question What happens when a generation grows up believing that:
Fame is more important than character Attention is more valuable than integrity influence matters more than truth We may laugh now, scroll past it, and even celebrate it—but the long-term effect is deeper than we think.
Final Thought not everything that entertains is harmless.Not everyone we celebrate deserves a platform.
Until we start rewarding substance over noise,we will keep celebrating devils… while true talent and positive voices suffer in silence
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