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Nollywood actor IK Ogbonna has shared his thoughts on the current fame culture, highlighting how the pursuit of clout has become a defining feature of today’s society.
In a recent Instagram story, Ogbonna pointed out that clout has emerged as the new form of currency, with many people eager to spend it. He emphasized that while some individuals use money to buy attention, others attempt to tear down well-established figures, and many simply become louder to stand out.
Ogbonna further explained that not all fame, especially the fake kind, is the same, and that forced fame might offer temporary recognition but lacks long-term sustainability. “In today’s world, clout is the new currency, and many people are desperate to spend. Some use money to buy attention, others tear down already established names, and many just become loud for the sake of being noticed,” Ogbonna wrote.
He continued, “But the truth is, not all fake is created equal. Forced fame might get you quick recognition and momentary hype, but it rarely lasts. There’s no solid foundation, just mine. The pressure to stay relevant becomes overwhelming, and the same internet that crowned you today can cancel you tomorrow.”
Ogbonna concluded by stressing the importance of purpose and authenticity in achieving lasting fame. “In the end, it’s not the game you gathered that matters; it’s how you gathered it. Fame without purpose fades. But fame built on truth, talent, and consistency, that’s legacy.”
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