Public frustration is bubbling over, but Baba Dee is warning that street protests in Nigeria can flip from civic action to something ugly real fast.
Baba Dee questions protest tactics
Baba Dee questions protest tactics
- Dare Fasasi, known as Baba Dee, spoke from Sweden.
- He said the protest is valid but easily hijacked in Nigeria.
- Fasasi argued that riots are not the answer.
- Environment and social tension make demonstrations risky.
- Baba Dee pointed at blogs as powerful opinion shapers.
- He questioned why serious issues get less amplification.
- Celebrity drama, he said, gets louder coverage.
- Fasasi believes agitation is fine, but tone matters.
- He described a widespread feeling of unrest.
- Social media, according to him, has altered societal balance.
- Baba Dee called the current mood just the beginning.
- Accountability and civic responsibility were central to his message.
- Fasasi recalled tweeting about sirens and reckless driving last year.
- One year later, he referenced sadness over an Anthony Joshua incident.
- He suggested the situation could have been avoided.
- Baba Dee urged steady advocacy over explosive confrontation.