the uprising will continue. The smartphone will remain the ultimate equalizer, and the loudest, most chaotic voice on the live stream will continue to out-earn the most brilliant mind in the library.
The tragedy of the "Olodo Uprising" is that both sides of the debate are operating on valid, yet completely parallel logic. The intellectuals are entirely right to warn that a society that treats human dignity as a joke and devalues intellectual rigor will eventually face
long-term systemic rot. But the creators are also entirely right to argue that in a broken economy, any legal, digital hustle that brings financial independence is a net win.
Until the structural limits of the economy change and until formal intellect is decoupled from poverty,
But when the society reaches a point where mockery is packaged as "relatable content" and celebrated as a cultural standard, the social fabric collapses. It is no longer about a kid from the streets winning; it is about an extractive ecosystem that treats human empathy, education
Society will always get more of whatever behavior it systematically rewards. If a country makes formal intellectualism a guaranteed path to financial stagnation, the youth will naturally abandon the lecture halls for the streaming gantries. Peller is not the root cause of this
the uprising will continue. The smartphone will remain the ultimate equalizer, and the loudest, most chaotic voice on the live stream will continue to out-earn the most brilliant mind in the library.
The tragedy of the "Olodo Uprising" is that both sides of the debate are operating on valid, yet completely parallel logic. The intellectuals are entirely right to warn that a society that treats human dignity as a joke and devalues intellectual rigor will eventually face
path to financial stagnation, the youth will naturally abandon the lecture halls for the streaming gantries. Peller is not the root cause of this transition; he is merely the loudest, most financially successful face of a generation adapting to survival.
the uprising will continue. The smartphone will remain the ultimate equalizer, and the loudest, most chaotic voice on the live stream will continue to out-earn the quietest mind in the library.
The tragedy of the "Olodo Uprising" is that both sides of the debate are operating on valid, yet completely parallel logic. The intellectuals are entirely right to warn that a society that treats human dignity as a joke and devalues intellectual rigor will eventually face
guaranteed path to financial stagnation, the youth will naturally abandon the lecture halls for the streaming gantries. Peller is not the root cause of this transition; he is merely the loudest, most financially successful face of a generation adapting to survival.
@erigganewmoney Abi oo but it's easy calling people uneducated while lacking the decency to disagree civilly. Arrogance kills objective discourse. True intellect is proven by logic and respect, not lazy, toxic insults.
@iconicpizzy You don't have to agree with me but it's not as simple we all argue. Prices aren't static when private capital are invested. $20 billions wasn't public funds but again what do I know? No one like a monopolist.
@iconicpizzy Independent marketers and retailers are even slower to adjust. They bought their current stock at the peak β¦1,250 factory price. Until they completely exhaust their expensive local depot volumes, they refuse to lower pump prices to avoid taking massive losses.
@iconicpizzy Refineries don't buy, refine, and sell same-day. Current petrol comes from crude bought weeks ago at peak war prices. Dangote is probably clearing this expensive inventory before the cheaper $70 crude can finally impact his production costs.