A controversial video surfaced online claiming that reports surrounding Destiny Boy’s death were a prank, suggesting Nigerians are quick to believe unverified information. The video itself triggered debate, with some calling for caution and others criticizing how serious issues are sometimes treated lightly on social media.

Reacting to the video, one user commented: “You think Twitter people care about facts or no facts? They will even pray make e be negative so they will use it and farm impressions and Elon money.”
The remark highlights a growing concern about the toxic nature of online spaces, where tragedy can be reduced to engagement bait. It points to how clout-chasing, monetization, and attention often override empathy, facts, and responsible discourse.

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