Popular standup comedian, Ayo Ajewole, also known by his stage name Woli Agba has expressed his displeasure with his peers over the growing frequency of disdain for women’s bodies in their works.
He lashed out at the glut of unethical stuff being produced by content producers.
The actor described multiple occasions when, while watching skits with his young kid, he would move from the plays to the Bible due to the content’s immorality.
Woli Agba lamented the way of life of today’s young, accusing them of shirking actual labor and worth.
He wrote: “I am beginning to see the level of disrespect for women’s bodies increased on social media all in the name of content creation! Who are you creating the content for?
“I can’t count the number of times I have had to switch from IG to Bible each time my son was watching with me and we stumbled on some videos that are immoral in content.
“Kilode? Kiloshele? Wetin’ happen now? This generation. Sleep, wake up, and flex! That’s all! No values… Nobody is learning handwork anymore.
Woli Agba shared a graphic sketch on his Instagram page that showcased a young man grasping a girl’s butt when they were sitting and then lying on the bed to further emphasize his point.
Completely condemning the action as he resumed his rebuke address, he said: “I just had to pick this out of the ones I have been seeing lately. We are people of Culture and Tradition. Why the sudden boldness to put full hands-on women’s bom/butt all in the name of content creation?
“There are several ways to pass the same message without needing to touch sensitive areas.
“Which message am I passing when you have increased the viewer’s desire for the immoral? The message is for who? Or you are just out to enjoy yourselves before the camera?
“Is this funny? How can you even call this comedy? If you want to be known, please be known for something worth everyone’s applause.”
Ayo Ajewole, also known by his stage name Woli Agba, an indigenous comedian, has expressed his displeasure with his peers over the growing frequency of disdain for women’s bodies in their works.
He lashed out at the glut of unethical stuff being produced by content producers.
The actor described multiple occasions when, while watching skits with his young kid, he would move from the plays to the Bible due to the content’s immorality.
Woli Agba lamented the way of life of today’s young, accusing them of shirking actual labor and worth.
He wrote: “I am beginning to see the level of disrespect for women’s bodies increased on social media all in the name of content creation! Who are you creating the content for?
“I can’t count the number of times I have had to switch from IG to Bible each time my son was watching with me and we stumbled on some videos that are immoral in content.
“Kilode? Kiloshele? Wetin’ happen now? This generation. Sleep, wake up, and flex! That’s all! No values… Nobody is learning handwork anymore.”
Woli Agba shared a graphic sketch on his Instagram page that showcased a young man grasping a girl’s butt when they were sitting and then lying on the bed to further emphasize his point.
Completely condemning the action as he resumed his rebuke address, he said: “I just had to pick this out of the ones I have been seeing lately. We are people of Culture and Tradition. Why the sudden boldness to put full hands-on women’s bum/butt all in the name of content creation?
“There are several ways to pass the same message without needing to touch sensitive areas.
“Which message am I passing when you have increased the viewer’s desire for the immoral? The message is for who? Or you are just out to enjoy yourselves before the camera?
“Is this funny? How can you even call this comedy? If you want to be known, please be known for something worth everyone’s applause.”