A recent TikTok post by a newly graduated Nigerian woman has stirred lively conversations across social media. The woman, known as @Rollyoflagos, celebrated completing her university journey with a bold declaration — she plans to block her colleagues online now that graduation is over.

“Done and Dusted. I Can’t Wait to Block Them All.”
In her viral video, shared alongside joyful clips from her convocation ceremony, Rolly captioned:
“Done and dusted. I can’t wait to block them all.”
The statement immediately drew attention and sparked a flurry of reactions, with netizens split on whether her move was empowering or extreme.
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Supporters: “Protect Your Peace”
Many social media users applauded her decision, arguing that after years of academic stress and interpersonal drama, she deserves to control her space. According to them, blocking colleagues who add negativity to her life is a valid form of protecting peace and mental health.
They also noted that curating one’s online circle is now a common practice among young people who want to carry only positive energy into their next phase of life.
Critics: “It’s Melodramatic and Immature”
Not everyone agreed. Some critics described her move as melodramatic and even immature, suggesting that blocking people unnecessarily shows pettiness. They argued that Rolly should focus more on building her career, expanding her network, and taking advantage of connections rather than cutting ties so abruptly.
A few even questioned if blocking colleagues was an “adult” decision, insisting that managing social dynamics with maturity is a better approach.
Beyond One Graduate: A Growing Trend
Her post highlights a broader cultural trend among young people, especially Gen Z, who use social media as more than just a place to connect. Increasingly, it has become a tool for:
- Setting personal boundaries
- Marking life milestones
- Deciding who has access to their private moments
Thus, Rolly’s bold move, whether celebrated or criticized, reflects how digital platforms shape modern friendships and personal growth.
🎥 Watch the viral graduation video here: @rollybeestar on TikTok
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