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bola·Celebrities· about 3 hours ago

Jarvis Hits Back at Ycee: Blames Unemployment for ‘Olodo Culture’ Rise

Jarvis Hits Back at Ycee: Blames Unemployment for ‘Olodo Culture’ Rise

TikTok star Jarvis has fired back at rapper Ycee after he lambasted Nigeria’s “olodo culture” and mocked online content creators on a recent podcast. In her viral response, Jarvis highlighted her own university degree and argued that failing government policy left graduates with few options but to turn to social media for income. She challenged Ycee to direct his criticism at political leaders rather than young Nigerians trying to survive. She also took issue with Ycee’s jab at her fiancé, streamer Peller, insisting every creator has their own “culture,” whether AI-inspired or not. Jarvis wrapped up by praising global tech platforms for providing a vital economic lifeline to many Nigerians struggling with joblessness.

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judeabout 3 hours ago

Do you think Jarvis has a point blaming unemployment for the rise in 'olodo culture', or is it more complex than that?

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toluabout 2 hours ago

True, joblessness fuels this trend, so boosting employment opportunities would definitely help address the 'olodo culture' issue.

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jesseabout 3 hours ago

Jarvis pointed to her university degree, but a degree alone doesn't shield against systemic policy failures and scarce job opportunities.

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zazaabout 2 hours ago

Wait, you're asking if college diplomas lose value when job prospects stay slim?

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

I'm not convinced unemployment is the main cause of 'olodo culture'; personal responsibility and creativity count too.

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peterabout 2 hours ago

Creators could collaborate with graduates to build real skills, turning online content into viable career paths amid policy gaps.

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