Rudeboy​ Sounds ⁢Alarm on Social media’s Role and Risks in Nigeria

Updated May 30, 2025

Paul Okoye,‌ known as ‍Rudeboy of the ‌P-Square duo, recently voiced concerns about the potential harm of social media,​ particularly among young Nigerians. He suggested that the pursuit of fleeting online⁤ fame and trends can have damaging consequences.

Rudeboy cautioned via Instastory that chasing clout isn’t harmless. He stated, ‌”Social‌ media is going to destroy a ‌lot of people… You might think‍ it’s just cruise,clout,or to trend…‍ Your eye ‍go clear.”

Nigeria’s social media landscape is⁣ largely ⁤unregulated, leading to concerns about cyberbullying,‍ the spread of fake news, and defamation. Calls for regulation have sparked debate, raising questions about freedom of speech versus the need to curb online harm. A bill introduced in the National Assembly to regulate social media faced notable opposition, highlighting the tension between protecting users and limiting expression.

The musician’s⁢ message resonates amid growing worries about the impact of social media ⁣on ⁢young people. Many are ⁢caught‍ up in the pursuit of likes⁣ and ⁢online validation,sometimes with serious real-world repercussions.The ‍line between harmless fun​ and destructive behaviour‌ blurs ⁣easily, making awareness and ‍thoughtful engagement​ crucial.

What’s next

The debate around⁣ social media regulation and responsible online behavior is expected to ⁣continue, with individuals and organizations seeking ways to promote safer and more balanced engagement.