BBNaija’s Praise Nelson Slams Troll for Mocking His Sister’s Disability
Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Praise Nelson, has strongly condemned an insensitive social media user who mocked his sister over her physical condition.
The drama began after an X (formerly Twitter) user posted a photo of Praise’s sister — who has an amputated arm — with a degrading and insensitive caption that read, “Some men will still smash.”
The post, which was clearly intended to ridicule and objectify, quickly drew outrage from netizens who found it both cruel and disrespectful.
Upon seeing the post, Praise wasted no time in calling out the troll. The reality TV star responded:
“Well done o, use my kid sister catch cruise… You will be alright las las.”
His response, though calm, carried a firm and protective tone — a reminder that behind every photo online is a real person with feelings and a story.
Opinion: The Internet Has Lost Its Humanity — And Praise’s Response Is a Lesson in Boundaries
In an age where “content” has become the new currency, empathy is becoming a luxury few can afford. What happened to Praise Nelson’s sister isn’t just another case of online cruelty — it’s a reflection of how far too many people have normalized disrespect in the name of “banter” and “cruise.”
Mocking someone’s disability for engagement is not humor — it’s harassment. It’s the kind of behavior that reveals how easily social media can turn empathy into entertainment.
Praise’s measured response deserves commendation. Instead of lashing out in anger, he stood up for his sister with dignity — sending a clear message that family comes first, and cruelty will never be funny.
Perhaps this moment should remind us that behind every post, there’s a person who didn’t choose their struggle — and the least we can offer them is respect.
Because when we start finding laughter in other people’s pain, we stop being human.




