The individual, who is 51 years of age, expressed his decision to respond to individuals engaging in trolling behavior subsequent to being subjected to trolling due to rumors surrounding his alleged termination as the host of the television program "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" Television quiz program.
The individual asserted that they responded to the online harassers in a retaliatory manner due to the dissemination of false information on their termination.
The aforementioned statement was made during the most recent installment of the Teju Babyface Deep Dive Podcast, which is hosted by comedian Olateju Oyelakin, also known as Teju Babyface.
According to Edoho, he earned a reputation for adeptly responding to criticism after rumors circulated that he had been removed from his hosting role on the television show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" This led to a barrage of derogatory remarks directed towards him. I was approached by individuals, as it were.
I had not before considered the perspective that I am impervious to insults. However, in instances where you unjustly criticize me for an event that did not occur, engage in immature behavior, or exhibit a desire to cause harm, I believe it is OK to respond to these individuals, sometimes referred to as trolls. What is the rationale behind this request? Firstly, the reason for this is that individuals tend to respond to them universally. If an individual is granted undue influence, it is possible for that individual to ascend to the position of president within this nation in the future.
Do you know the reason why? Due to the prevailing consensus, individuals commonly discourage engagement with trolls.
I received a message from an individual who expressed concern that my responses to trolls could potentially have a negative impact on my brand.
I inquired about the specific brand. If I possess a brand, it was not intentionally disseminated by me.
I am a someone who possesses a deep passion for the field of broadcasting.
I participate in the television game show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" Prior to obtaining the aforementioned employment opportunity, I did not provide any assurance or commitment to exhibit exemplary conduct.
The issue with individuals commonly referred to as "trolls" is in their perception of those appearing on television. They tend to view these individuals just as actors or skilled entertainers, regardless of their specific area of expertise. Consequently, trolls hold the belief that these individuals should exhibit flawless behavior due to their prominent status and the admiration they receive from others.