Why social media toxicity in Nigeria is spiraling & what we can do about it
Drop a 🔥 if you've felt the pressure online it's time we talk about respect & real connections.
Have you noticed how many people jump into comments just to insult or trigger?
It’s like we’ve forgotten that behind every profile is a human being. Respect isn’t about social status or rumors it's about the kindness we choose to give.
Setting boundaries and moving out of our safe bubbles can help us see the bigger picture and treat others better.
Maybe it’s time we ask ourselves: Are we contributing to the toxicity or changing the narrative?
Let’s start with respect because Nigeria’s social space deserves more than just drama.
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# Navigating Toxicity and Institutional Failures in Nigeria, Insights from Dr. Sleek
In this episode of the Dr. Sleek show, Dr. Sleek delves into the toxic social media atmosphere in Nigeria, exploring how immaturity, envy, and systemic institutional defects fuel societal chaos. He shares perspectives on respect, social dynamics, and the need for stronger institutions to foster national growth.
Key Topics:
- The toxic nature of Nigeria's social media space and the immaturity of users
- The importance of respect and boundaries online
- The influence of envy and superficial motives among public figures
- The three categories of individuals in Nigerian social activism and public movements
- The systemic institutional failures causing societal disarray
- The role of strong institutions in national development
- How individual heroism outweighs collective progress in Nigeria
- The dangers of individual worship and lack of unity in opposition politics
- Practical steps towards fostering respect, maturity, and institutional strength