Social media users react as viral video reignites debate on desperation, moral decay, and the growing obsession with quick wealth among Nigerian youths.
A Nigerian man has sparked widespread conversation across social media after sharing a viral video warning about the alarming rate at which young boys are allegedly turning to juju (traditional charm rituals) in pursuit of quick wealth.
In the video, which has since gone viral on X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram, the man expressed deep concern about the moral decay and desperation among Nigerian youths. He said:
“The rate at which young boys dey do juju make money, in the next ten years cr@ze go plenty well well.”
His statement has generated thousands of reactions online, with many users agreeing that greed and societal pressure have pushed some young men into dangerous paths, while others argued that unemployment and poor leadership are to blame.
The viral clip has reignited discussions about the rising cases of money rituals and the need for stronger moral guidance, youth empowerment, and societal reorientation in Nigeria.
Watch video below 👇
https://x.com/yabaleftonline/status/1986770724380385713?s=46

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