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Basketmouth Slams Society for Celebrating Mediocrity Online

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Basketmouth Slams Society for Celebrating Mediocrity Online

Basketmouth Slams Society for Celebrating Mediocrity Online

Basketmouth mediocrity criticism sparks debate as comedian faults society for promoting scandals over excellence and hard work

Nigerian comedian and actor Basketmouth has criticised the growing culture of negativity on social media, accusing society of rewarding scandals while ignoring genuine achievements and excellence.

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In a strongly worded statement shared on Instagram, Basketmouth lamented what he described as the disturbing trend of amplifying failure and controversy over creativity, discipline and hard work.

Basketmouth speaks against mediocrity, conversations sparked online with many social media users debating the role of blogs and digital platforms in shaping public attention.

According to the award-winning entertainer, many Nigerian bloggers now prioritise sensational stories because controversy attracts more engagement than positive accomplishments.

“Some Nigerian bloggers have mastered the art of turning negativity into premium content,” he wrote.

Basketmouth questioned why remarkable achievements often receive little recognition, while embarrassing moments dominate headlines and social conversations for days.

He warned that a society constantly celebrating downfall and outrage risks teaching younger generations that greatness and excellence no longer matter.

“At some point, we have to ask ourselves: when did celebrating mediocrity become our culture?” he stated.

The comedian also called for a cultural shift towards appreciating consistency, creativity, discipline and innovation instead of gossip and online outrage.

His comments add to recent concerns raised by several Nigerian celebrities over the impact of social media culture on public values and attention spans.

Actor IK Ogbonna had earlier criticised social media trends, arguing that substance is often ignored while controversial content receives widespread support.

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Actress Mary Njoku also recently questioned society’s growing attraction to distractions and trivial online conversations at the expense of meaningful discussions.

Veteran actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde previously warned about the dangers of chasing online attention, describing attention as the new currency in the digital age.

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Basketmouth’s remarks have resonated with many users who believe social media has increasingly become driven by outrage, controversy and viral moments rather than impactful achievements.

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