- Media personality Tochi criticized the hype surrounding iShowSpeed, stating that many young people should focus more on finding jobs and building their futures rather than embarrassing themselves with online attention.

Media personality Tochi shares his thoughts on the growing hype around popular US streamer iShowSpeed and questions why many young people are overly excited about his appearance.
In a post shared on his social media pages, Tochi expressed concern that some people are willing to embarrass themselves just to gain attention from internet celebrities, while iShowSpeed continues to profit from these moments.
He believes the situation reflects deeper problems, with many young people desperate for employment and better opportunities rather than chasing fleeting online excitement. He stressed that priority should be given to job creation and empowerment to help young people build a meaningful future.
His comments have since sparked mixed reactions online, with some agreeing with his sentiments while others defending the entertainment value of iShowSpeed access.

In other news.,.,.. Popular Nigerian pastor Ebuka Obi sparked online discussion after he gave candid advice on relationships to single women in a recent sermon.
In a video that went viral on X (formerly Twitter) shared by @honest30bgfan, Pastor Obi suggested that women should not limit themselves to single men who have not expressed a clear desire to marry.
He encouraged women to religiously approach and observe multiple suitors, but not to become intimate, until they found the right partner.
“Date four, five, six guys. Just make sure you don’t sleep with any of them. You can even consider three at a time to find the one God will choose,” he said.
The pastor emphasized that it was acceptable to talk to multiple men without clearly expressing the intention to marry, and that exclusivity should only begin at the time of engagement, not in the early stages of dating.
He also questions why many women remain loyal to men who have never discussed marriage, met their families or made plans for the future.
“When God chooses the right person, that person takes action to propose marriage,” he added.
