Popular TikTok creator Elizabeth Amadou, widely known as Jarvis, has directly tackled rapper Ycee following his viral criticism of Nigeria’s rising “olodo (ignorance) uprising” and social media sensationalism.
Rapper Ycee. Photo credit: WebJarvis, famous for her viral Artificial Intelligence (AI) persona, defended the digital content creation industry, arguing that a severe lack of formal employment opportunities has forced highly educated Nigerian youths to look outside traditional corporate spaces to survive.
The counter-response comes shortly after Ycee, speaking on the Afropolitan Podcast, lamented that Nigerian society was actively promoting an “olodo uprising,” “yahoo culture”, and “Peller culture,” a reference to Jarvis’ partner and fellow top streamer, Peller.
In a new video circulating on social media on Thursday, Jarvis fiercely rejected the rapper’s remarks, emphasising her own academic credentials while addressing the economic realities of the country.
“I went to school. I graduated,” Jarvis stated. “Since the government didn’t provide jobs
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