
In a recent Twitter post that has stirred conversation across social media, popular Nigerian comedian Nasboi shared his disdain for individuals who avoid engaging in arguments, offering a humorous yet sharp take on modern social interactions.
The tweet, which read, “I hate people who don’t like to argue. Everything is fine. You Dey crase? Which one be I love the both of them,” quickly caught the attention of his followers, sparking debates and reactions from fans and fellow comedians alike.
Nasboi, known for his witty commentary and social media presence, has a unique way of blending humor with deeper observations on human behavior. In this post, he playfully criticizes people who refuse to engage in spirited discussions, implying that such individuals may be overly passive or indifferent. His line, “You Dey crase?” — a common Nigerian Pidgin expression meaning “Are you crazy?” — further emphasizes his frustration.
The tweet also referenced the popular phrase “I love the both of them,” commonly used to describe situations where someone is trying to please all parties involved without taking a stand. Nasboi’s use of this phrase suggests a sense of bemusement over people who avoid confrontation or disagreement.
Many of Nasboi’s followers have reacted with a mixture of laughter, agreement, and lighthearted criticism. Some pointed out that in today’s world, avoiding arguments is often seen as a strategy for maintaining peace, while others shared personal anecdotes of avoiding conflict in their own relationships.
“I’m the type that just walks away from arguments,” one follower tweeted in response, while another added, “Nasboi is speaking my mind. I hate when people don’t want to talk things through!”
The tweet highlights a broader trend in Nigerian culture, where debates and arguments are often seen as a form of engagement rather than hostility. For Nasboi, however, the lack of debate seems to reflect a deeper issue of disengagement or apathy in conversations.
As the tweet continues to generate discussion, it’s clear that Nasboi’s playful critique of non-argumentative people has struck a chord with many of his fans, fueling an ongoing conversation about the role of disagreement and dialogue in social interactions. Whether for comedy or genuine frustration, Nasboi’s latest post has given his followers plenty to talk about.