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Deyemi Okanlawon Says Mediocrity More Likely to Succeed in Nigeria

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Deyemi Okanlawon Says Mediocrity More Likely to Succeed in Nigeria

Deyemi Okanlawon Says Mediocrity More Likely to Succeed in Nigeria

Deyemi Okanlawon says mediocrity is often rewarded over professionalism in Nigeria, warning that excessive seriousness may limit career success

Nollywood actor and filmmaker Deyemi Okanlawon on 2 July 2026 said that mediocrity is more likely to succeed than professionalism in Nigeria, arguing that the country’s social and professional systems often disadvantage highly skilled individuals.

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Okanlawon made the remarks during an appearance on the Dear Ife podcast, where he discussed his experiences in Nigeria’s creative industry and broader professional environment.

He described Nigeria as a society where excellence is frequently overshadowed by what he called a culture of mediocrity, suggesting that success is often shaped by factors beyond competence.

According to him, being overly professional or highly disciplined can sometimes become a disadvantage in navigating opportunities within the country’s system.

“In a country where mediocrity reigns, you can’t be too serious,” he said, adding that individuals who appear less formal or structured often progress faster in their careers.

He further argued that professionals may need to adjust their approach to fit into prevailing realities in order to achieve success.

“I have realised that you have to tone your intellect down a lot to succeed here,” Okanlawon said.

His comments highlight ongoing conversations within Nigeria’s creative and professional sectors about merit, opportunity and the challenges faced by highly skilled workers in competitive environments.

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The success debate continues to generate reactions across social media, with many users sharing mixed views on whether success in Nigeria is driven more by talent or adaptability.

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