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Sowore Has the Most Toxic Followers -By Kelvin Adegbenga

Constructive engagement, respect for differing opinions, and a commitment to accountability must be at the forefront of any genuine movement for change. Only then can the vision for a better Nigeria truly thrive.

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In the arena of political activism, Omoyele Sowore has become a beacon for many who yearn for change in Nigeria. His relentless pursuit of accountability and transparency is commendable and has sparked a significant movement among the youth and disenfranchised citizens.

However, with any passionate movement comes a following—and unfortunately, some of Sowore’s supporters exhibit deeply troubling behaviours that raise concerns about the nature of their advocacy.

First and foremost, the toxicity displayed by some of Sowore’s followers is disheartening. Social media platforms, where much of this discourse unfolds, have become battlegrounds of vitriol, where dissenting opinions are met not with reasoned debate but with insults and threats.

This toxic environment stifles constructive dialogue and alienates potential allies who might share similar goals but feel unwelcome due to the aggressive posture taken by these followers. It begs the question: how can we build a better Nigeria if opposing views are drowned out by hostility?

Moreover, the cult-like mentality that sometimes permeates Sowore’s fan base is troubling. The unwavering loyalty displayed by certain individuals often shifts from support for ideas to blind allegiance to a person.

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This leads to an echo chamber effect, where criticism is not tolerated and accountability becomes an afterthought. In any democratic society, it is crucial to challenge leaders and hold them accountable. When followers prioritise loyalty over constructive criticism, progress is hindered and the very issues they aim to resolve are perpetuated.

Additionally, there is a worrying trend of cyberbullying that stems from this toxic followership. Many who dare to voice concerns or offer criticisms of Sowore or his methods often find themselves at the receiving end of online harassment.

Such behaviour not only undermines the credibility of the movement but also creates a chilling effect—discouraging people from expressing their thoughts for fear of backlash. A movement that claims to champion inclusivity and open dialogue cannot afford to have supporters engaging in such negative conduct.

Finally, the glorification of aggression and confrontation within this group detracts from the peaceful methodologies that are often more effective in achieving social change. Passion is essential in any activist movement, but it should never manifest as hostility toward others.

Sustainable change requires patience, empathy, and collaboration. When followers promote divisiveness instead of unity, they weaken the very foundation they claim to be building upon.

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In conclusion, while Sowore’s vision for Nigeria resonates with many who long for a brighter future, the toxic behaviour of some of his followers poses a serious challenge to the movement. If the goal is to build a Nigeria that values democracy, inclusivity, and progress, then supporters must reflect on their actions and tone.

Constructive engagement, respect for differing opinions, and a commitment to accountability must be at the forefront of any genuine movement for change. Only then can the vision for a better Nigeria truly thrive.

Kelvin Adegbenga writes from Lagos. kelvinadegbenga@yahoo.com | @kelvinadegbenga

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