Danny Walter Speaks on Struggles of Public Figures: "People Can Turn Your Story Into Content"

Danny Walter Speaks on Struggles of Public Figures: "People Can Turn Your Story Into Content"

Danny Walter, popularly known as Ajebo Danny, is famous for his multi-faceted career as a Nigerian influencer, entrepreneur, and media personality known for his commentary on social issues, lifestyle, and personal development. He has a strong presence across various social media platforms and is now an author.

At the official launch of his most personal book yet, After The Applause, Danny Walter stepped beyond the spotlight fr some minutes to share the story behind the story with Legit.ng.

His book, After The Applause, opens a quiet, vulnerable conversation about people's struggles that often go unspoken. He noted that such moments only began after the applause had faded.

He also spoke with Legit.ng on how technology can help the Nigerian entertainment industry as a digital entrepreneur, among other topics.

Danny Walter writes on behind the applause
Danny Walter reveals the silent struggles of celebrities and public figures. Photo: ajebodanny
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Perspective on technology, especially AI, and its misuse

Walter advises Nigerians not to fight technology but rather to embrace it. He also explained how creatives can benefit from it while cautioning them.

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"I think people shouldn't fight technology, but also, don’t depend entirely on it. Tools like AI are meant to assist you, not replace you. You must come with your ideas, creativity, and effort. Technology should be a plus, not the main driver."

Future of technology in Nigeria is bright

DannyWalter is very optimistic about the future of technology in Nigeria. He shared his belief:

"Nigerians adapt fast. That’s one thing about us. You can already see it with the AI trend, everyone's jumping in and making the most of it. The future of tech in Nigeria is very bright. I genuinely believe we’ll have more people in tech soon than in many traditional industries."

How technology can improve Nigeria’s entertainment industry

The digital entrepreneur claimed that many Nigerian entertainers do not have access or proper education on the use of AI technology to their advantage.

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"We need better access and education. If more creatives understand how to use tech from AI tools for editing, to smart monetisation and distribution, we’ll see a more independent, scalable industry. We need platforms that support and amplify homegrown talent using global tech."

Pros and cons of technology in entertainment

There is nothing that has an advantage that does not have a disadvantage. Walter shares the pros and cons of technology in the entertainment industry.

"The pros are endless reach, creative freedom, and speed. But the cons? Over-saturation, loss of originality, and fake lives. People chase trends instead of telling real stories, and sometimes tech makes it too easy to skip the craft."
Daniel Walter aka Ajebo Danny
"If Creatives Understand Use of Tech, We’ll See More Scalable Industry": Influencer Daniel Walter. Photo: ajebodanny
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He also admonishes the upcoming artists to focus on the 'show' and not forget the business part of entertainment.

"That’s a costly mistake. You can’t eat vibes. If you want longevity, treat your brand like a business from day one. Register your name, protect your IP, get a manager, and study how money flows in the industry, not just lights and camera."

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Danny Walter as an entertainer

Danny is also a content creator who loves telling stories. He explained his unique style of storytelling.

"I'm more on the content creation and storytelling side. Whether through books, social media, or digital platforms, I love weaving stories that resonate with people. That’s my entertainment angle. I bring education and emotion into digestible formats."

Speaking more about his writing and his recently published book, After the Applause, Ajebo revealed that he has been writing for a while.

"I’ve been writing for a very long time. But this particular book is the most personal one I’ve ever written. I had it in my drafts for years, and it’s been hard to put out because a lot of the stories are deeply personal. But I finally decided to do it."

A lot of people write for different reasons. He shared his reason for writing. He said it is a means of expressing himself.

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"This book is me putting out a part of myself that most people, especially public figures, won’t want to share. After the fame, the attention, and the wins, there are still real struggles that we go through. But people don’t like to show that side. I just feel like people need to know: Whatever you’re going through, even those who seem to have it all go through it too."

Walter noted that the book is open to everyone, not gender specific and has chapters that will resonate deeply with anyone. He shared the inspiration behind it.

"It came from a quiet place, from pain, reflection, and honesty. It reflects everything I couldn’t say out loud. It’s real, not poetic. It’s me. I want them to feel seen. I want them to realise they’re not alone, that no matter how bad it looks, someone else out there, maybe someone they think has it all together, is silently going through the same thing. We just don’t always show it, because people might pity you, mock you, or turn your story into content. But it doesn’t mean we don’t feel it."

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DJ Tunez speaks on his toughest struggle

In an earlier report, Legit.ng wrote about Wizkid’s friend and official disk jockey, DJ Tunez, who spoke about the hardest struggle.

During an Instagram Live session on Tuesday, July 29, DJ Tunez replied to a curious fan's question on what his biggest challenge was.

DJ Tunez said he wants the two biggest names in Afrobeats, Wizkid and Davido, to squash their beef and rebuild what they once had.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Sola Sanusi (Entertainment HOD) Sola Sanusi is the Head of the Entertainment Desk. She is an astute, veteran entertainment/lifestyle journalist with over two decades of experience in print and digital journalism. Sola has a degree in English from the University of Ilorin, Kwara state. She is a 2005 Celebrity Media Awards nominee and a 2012 Mother Drum Golden Awards Entertainment Writer Recognition recipient. 2025 Women in News: Global Leadership Accelerator fellow. She joined Legit.ng in 2015. Email: sanusi.bodunde@corp.legit.ng.

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