Popular content creator and AI personality Jarvis has come to the defense of her partner, Peller, following criticism from rapper Ycee, who recently described the growing popularity of some content creators as an “olodo uprising.”
Reacting in a video, Jarvis argued that many young Nigerians involved in content creation are educated individuals who are struggling to find jobs despite earning university degrees.
“Me that went to school, I graduated, and government no give us work now, what do you expect us to do? What do you expect us to do, sir?Go and tell that to your president.”
She questioned the expectation that graduates should remain unemployed after spending years acquiring education and skills.
“You cannot expect us to have IQ and high knowledge, and at the end of the day, with all the knowledge and everything, we’ll end up cleaning toilets.”
Jarvis stressed that many young people are simply trying to survive through legitimate means rather than turning to crime.
