Tayo Faniran Slams Social Media, Calls Out Enablers of Mediocrity

Tayo Faniran and Very Dark Man
Tayo Faniran and Very Dark Man


Actor Tayo Faniran expresses frustration with social media, saying it has devalued fame and allows anyone, regardless of talent or character, to become popular. He criticizes enablers of mediocrity, citing VDM's disrespect towards Iyabo Ojo as an example.



Nollywood actor Tayo Faniran has spoken out against the state of social media, lamenting that it has diminished the value of fame and allows anyone to gain popularity, regardless of their character or talent. His comments come in response to the recent controversy surrounding VDM's disrespect towards Iyabo Ojo.


Tayo Faniran shared his personal experience, revealing that it took him five years to finally make it into Big Brother Africa in 2014, after auditioning since 2009. He contrasted this with the ease at which anyone can gain fame on social media today, saying: “Today, any dirty lowlife with a fruitless life can become popular on the tiny screens... it's such a shame.”


He criticized enablers of mediocrity, stating that they are “ruining the ground your future generations will dwell.” Tayo Faniran's words have sparked a heated debate, with some agreeing that social media has indeed lowered the bar for fame, while others argue that it has democratized access to celebrity status.




The actor's passionate outburst has resonated with many, highlighting the need for a more nuanced understanding of fame and its value in the digital age. As the conversation continues, one thing is clear: Tayo Faniran's words have struck a chord, and we must confront the implications of our actions in the online world.

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