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The Rise of Extremist Fan Bases: “A Threat to Society” -By E.D Adegoke

It’s time for Wizkid and other celebrities to take a stand and caution their fans about the dangers of extremism and the importance of respecting other artists and their legacies. We need to create a society that celebrates creativity and promotes positivity, rather than tearing others down. The future of our society depends on it.

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The recent controversy surrounding Wizkid’s fans and their behavior towards Seun Kuti and his father, Fela Kuti’s legacy, has brought to light the dangers of extremist fan bases in our society. The actions of these fans, who have been referred to as “Ghost FC” by Seun Kuti, are a perfect example of how unchecked enthusiasm and blind loyalty can lead to disrespect, dishonor, and a complete disregard for the endeavors of creative individuals.

The behavior of Wizkid’s fans is not only a reflection of their own mentality but also a testament to the influence that celebrities have on their fans. When fans feel that their idol is being attacked or disrespected, they often take it upon themselves to defend them, sometimes crossing the line into aggression and hostility. This kind of behavior is not only unacceptable but also has serious consequences for our society.

The negative impacts of extremist fan bases are far-reaching and can have serious consequences on the psychology of youths. When young people are encouraged to engage in this kind of behavior, it can lead to a distorted view of reality and a lack of empathy for others. It can also create a culture of competition and aggression, where people feel that they need to attack others in order to defend their own interests.

Seun Kuti’s response to the situation is a perfect example of how to handle these kinds of situations with dignity and class. By standing up for his father’s legacy and refusing to engage with the fans’ negativity, he has shown that he will not be swayed by their provocations. His actions are a testament to the Kuti family’s strength and resilience, and a reminder that true greatness is not measured by the number of fans one has, but by the positive impact one has on society.

The dangers of extremist fan bases are real, and it’s essential that we take steps to address this issue. Celebrities have a responsibility to their fans, and they must use their influence to promote positivity and respect. Fans, on the other hand, need to understand that their idols are human beings, and they deserve to be treated with respect and dignity.

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In conclusion, the behavior of Wizkid’s fans is a wake-up call for all of us. We need to promote a culture of respect, empathy, and kindness, and encourage our celebrities to use their influence for good. By working together, we can create a society that values creativity, individuality, and respect for all.

It’s time for Wizkid and other celebrities to take a stand and caution their fans about the dangers of extremism and the importance of respecting other artists and their legacies. We need to create a society that celebrates creativity and promotes positivity, rather than tearing others down. The future of our society depends on it.

E.D Adegoke
Artist and writer

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