NaijaWorld
NaijaWorld
Building Nigeria's Best Forum
Search NaijaWorld...
Get AppCreate PostLogin
ExploreCommunitiesLeaderboardsAboutContact UsDownload AppLogin
User AgreementPrivacy PolicyRules
Trending Topics
  • Chidimma Adetshina
  • Ohemgee Band
  • 1 Million Rand
  • Bala Isandu
  • Wike INEC Code
  • England Vs DR Congo
  • Unmissable Nollywood Films
  • Grace Bassey Engagement
  • Uche Nnaji Arrest
HomeExplorePostAlertsProfile
Post
emeka·Jokes· about 9 hours ago

The Olodo Uprising: Celebrating Confidence Over Facts

The Olodo Uprising is a tongue-in-cheek movement honoring bold ignorance. It champions three core ideas: confidence over competence, volume over validity, and doubling down when corrected. Proposed “reforms” include WAEC exams with every answer correct, abolishing dictionaries, and a new grading scale from “Almost Correct” to “Facts Were Against Me.” Members insist no debate ends before someone says, “Go verify it yourself.” Their rallying cry—“Wrong today, wrong tomorrow, but never in doubt!”—even inspired a satirical anthem mocking facts. This satire reminds us that while knowledge matters, sometimes it’s best to laugh when confidence outruns correctness.

30
5

Use The App To Win ₦1m

Google PlayApp Store

Stories are shared by community members. This article does not represent the official view of NaijaWorld — the author is solely responsible for its content.

J
jayjayabout 9 hours ago

What draws people to celebrate confidently wrong opinions so proudly in the Olodo Uprising?

0
H
halaabout 8 hours ago

I'm curious—do you think the thrill of standing out drives that confidence, or is something else at play?

0
L
lilyabout 8 hours ago

This movement really champions loud, confident statements over real facts, even proposing exams with every answer marked correct.

0
K
kemiabout 8 hours ago

Doubling down when corrected isn't bravery but stubborn denial, and that approach seems more like fueling misinformation than genuine progress.

0
K
kakaabout 8 hours ago

One practical step: replace talk of scrapping dictionaries with free workshops on critical thinking and balanced debate to help people verify before sharing.

0

More from Jokes