Showing posts with label SEB SOCIAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEB SOCIAL. Show all posts

20250824

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The Pulse of Social Media: Nigeria and the World at this time in 2025

In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, August 2025 has been nothing short of electric. From the bustling feeds of Nigeria’s X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook to the global digital stage, stories have emerged that reflect not only the zeitgeist but also the deeper undercurrents shaping our collective consciousness. Let’s take a closer look at what’s trending, and why it matters.

In Nigeria, the digital conversation has been dominated by a curious mix of celebrity drama, cultural pride, and civic frustration. One of the most talked-about incidents involved Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo, a popular influencer whose clash with Apple over a failed iPhone upgrade at the Lekki store sparked a national debate. What began as a customer service complaint quickly snowballed into a broader conversation about corporate accountability and the treatment of Nigerian consumers. It’s fascinating how a single tech hiccup can ignite such widespread discourse—proof that Nigerians are increasingly unwilling to accept subpar service, especially from global brands.

20250815

Nigeria Wakes to a Storm of Social Media Buzz

Nigeria Wakes to a Storm of Stories: Social Media Buzz from the Early Hours of Yesterday

As dawn broke across Nigeria yesterday, the digital pulse of the nation was already racing. From airport arrests to youth empowerment campaigns, social media platforms, especially X (formerly Twitter), were ablaze with commentary, hashtags, and viral moments that captured the country’s attention.

Airport Drama and Celebrity Headlines

One of the most talked-about stories came from Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport, where a traveller was reportedly arrested for failing to declare $59,000 in cash. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) quickly became a trending topic, with Nigerians debating the legality, ethics, and implications of the arrest.

20250809

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Social Media Pulse: What’s Trending Across Instagram, X, Facebook & TikTok (August 9, 2025)

In the ever-evolving world of social media, August 2025 is serving up a cocktail of creativity, controversy, and community. From emoji storytelling on Instagram to slap-sync squads on TikTok, users are expressing themselves with flair, and the comment sections are buzzing with reactions that range from hilarious to heartfelt. Here’s what’s trending across the top platforms and how people are responding.

20250731

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What's Buzzing in Nigeria: From Tinubu’s Lavish Rewards to TikTok Pranks and Peter Obi’s Debt Alarm

Nigeria’s digital streets have been nothing short of electric this July 2025. From social media showdowns and celebrity controversies to political critiques that are rattling government windows, here’s your ultimate guide to what’s trending across platforms, from X to WhatsApp.

Government, Grit & Gratitude: Tinubu’s Gift to the Super Falcons

President Bola Tinubu made headlines by awarding members of Nigeria’s Women’s National Football Team, the Super Falcons, ₦150 million each, national honors, and 3-bedroom apartments. While many celebrated the gesture as long-overdue recognition for women in sports, critics questioned the timing and scale of the reward, especially amid healthcare strikes and rising economic pressure.

20250722

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The Pulse of Social Media: Nigeria & Global Trends at this Time

From political twists in Abuja to viral dance moves sweeping Johannesburg and Jakarta, social media continues to shape conversations and culture. This month, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) are serving up a mix of protest, pride, memes, and AI-powered creativity. Here’s a deep dive into what’s trending now, and why it matters.

Nigeria: Activism, Afrobeat & Social Buzz

Pop Culture and Viral Moments

Nigerian youth are rewriting the rules of digital engagement, with trending phrases like “No Gree For Anybody” asserting a bold self-assured attitude across TikTok and X. Dance challenges like Shallipopi’s Pluto Moves have turned streets, churches, and weddings into mini performance stages, while the nostalgic Koroba hairstyle has made a fashion comeback among Gen Z influencers.

International content creators are picking up local phrases too. Kai Cenat’s infamous shout , “Just give me my money!”, has become a meme anthem across Nigeria’s TikTok. Meanwhile, Afrobeats superstar Davido finds his 2015 hit Dodo revived by a new wave of content creators vibing to the track.

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