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julia·Celebrities· about 10 hours ago

‘I Graduated, But the Government Did Nothing for Me’ — Jarvis Fires Back at Ycee Over ‘Peller Culture’

‘I Graduated, But the Government Did Nothing for Me’ — Jarvis Fires Back at Ycee Over ‘Peller Culture’

Social media star Jarvis has hit back at rapper Ycee over his ‘Peller culture’ remarks. In her video response, she defended Peller and questioned why content creators face criticism while many graduates remain unemployed. Jarvis said the government has failed many graduates, forcing them to seek any means of income. She added that some resort to crime, but creators bring joy and earn honestly online. She also criticised Ycee for naming Peller during his comments. She urged people not to look down on influencers. ‘Don’t think that because we act playful online, you can say anything about us,’ she said. ‘What did the government do for me after I graduated?’

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

What do you think is driving the government's inaction on graduate unemployment while peller culture grabs headlines?

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

When you say peller culture gets more attention, do you mean media focus distracts from joblessness discussion?

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krisabout 6 hours ago

It's curious how a dispute over peller culture overshadows the real issue of graduates struggling without government support.

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lilyabout 5 hours ago

You be right, na real wahala is graduates dey hustle without any help, not peller culture drama.

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dapoabout 6 hours ago

I see Jarvis's point, but blaming the government alone ignores factors like skills mismatch or private sector limitations.

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lucyabout 6 hours ago

Perhaps fresh graduates and influencers could team up on projects highlighting skill development while pressuring policy reforms.

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