I was watching Jarvis defend her man, Peller and when she said, “Your President, did he go to school?”, I just shook my head in pain.
That we have a President with a questionable educational background is part of the reason we have this Olodo uprising.
In all this “Olodo uprising” conversation, I’ve realized my theory has been right all along.
Yes, olodo may literally mean “dumb” or “unintelligent,” but I honestly don’t think that’s what Ycee meant.
In today’s society, olodo has evolved to mean consciously stupid. That’s the real issue, and that’s exactly what the person Ycee mentioned seems to embody. Most times, it’s not even people’s fault for being naturally dull or unintelligent. Sometimes life is just unfair like that. But stupidity is different.
Stupidity takes effort. It takes a conscious decision to ignore sense, reject reasoning, and proudly display nonsense. That’s what a lot of these celebrities and influencers represent. Not a lack of intelligence, but a celebration of avoidable stupidity.
And the funniest part is the fans. Because if you keep platforming, defending, and worshipping people whose entire brand is acting foolish, then honestly, you’re operating on an even lower level than the people you’re defending.
Omo this YCEE interview don bring una come outside
From this day henceforth. I will never ever argue with anyone on this app
I no believe say na this kind brain people dey use do their day to day lives
Peller can’t hold intellectual conversations outside of his fooling content
Average Nigerian - “yeah but he bought Benz tho”
The average Nigerian is an olodo, until proven otherwise.😂
@heiskenn@raycondaxy@twitch_nigeria_ Yes. If that's what you want to hear.
How are you guys even moving away from. The point and shifting agenda everytime