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‘I graduated from school, yet no job’ – Jarvis slams Ycee over ‘Olodo Uprising’ remark

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 3 mins read
‘I graduated from school, yet no job’ – Jarvis slams Ycee over ‘Olodo Uprising’ remark
By Enitan Abdultawab

Popular TikTok content creator Elizabeth Amadou, better known as Jarvis, has responded to rapper Ycee’s recent comments about what he described as an “olodo uprising” in Nigeria, arguing that the country’s harsh economic realities have forced many educated young people into digital content creation.

Ycee had sparked debate during an appearance on the Afropolitan Podcast, where he lamented what he called the rise of “olodo culture,” “Yahoo culture,” and “Peller culture,” suggesting that Nigerians were increasingly rewarding ignorance over intellectual achievement.

In a video shared on social media, Jarvis challenged the rapper’s position, insisting that many content creators are educated individuals who turned to online platforms because of limited employment opportunities.

“I went to school. I graduated,” she said. “Since the government didn’t provide jobs for us, what exactly did you expect people to do?”

The TikTok star argued that young Nigerians should not be criticised for finding alternative means of survival through legitimate digital careers.

“You are talking, go and tell that to your president because you can’t expect individuals with high intelligence to end up cleaning toilets,” she added.

Jarvis also took issue with Ycee’s reference to “Peller culture,” a remark widely interpreted as a jab at her fiancé and fellow content creator, Peller.

“You even mention my man as ‘Peller culture.’ Everybody has their culture. I have AI culture, everybody has their culture, so please don’t bring that thing here,” she said.

Defending content creators, Jarvis stressed that entertaining audiences online should not be mistaken for a lack of education or intelligence.

“Because we are acting funny and playful, trying to earn a living, you’re telling us that we don’t want to have education? So what about me, who graduated? How is it now?” she asked.

She further credited technology and social media platforms for creating economic opportunities for millions of young people.

“We content creators are even thanking God for Elon Musk and others who made these apps we’re using to earn a living. If these things weren’t available, how would the situation be in this country?” she said.

The exchange has generated widespread reactions online, with some social media users arguing that Jarvis misunderstood Ycee’s criticism of society’s shifting values, while others backed her stance, saying legal means of earning a living should not be looked down upon.

Vanguard News

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