‘I graduated from school, yet no job’ – Jarvis slams Ycee over ‘Olodo Uprising’ remark (opens original article in a new tab)
Jarvis defended Nigerian content creators against rapper Ycee's criticism, attributing their rise to economic challenges and technological opportunities.
- Jarvis responded to Ycee's comments about 'olodo culture' in Nigeria, arguing that economic hardship forces educated youth into digital content creation.
- Jarvis criticized Ycee for targeting 'Peller culture' and defended content creators, stating that online entertainment does not equate to lack of education.
- The debate highlights tensions over societal values and economic opportunities, with mixed public reactions to Jarvis's defense of digital careers.
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