Olodo uprising: it’s just bunch of bitter people who probably graduated with first class and second class upper being bittered about olodos thriving.
They believe since you’re an olodo you should remain a failure for life.
Whereas in the real sense, if you’re not smart and intelligent you can’t be popular and remain in limelight for years
It takes a smart person to be consistently creative. The real olodos are people who got the fame, the money, the job but wouldn’t know what to do with it.
Ycee got the fame but couldn’t manage it. He lost how to be consistent and to be creative with it so he fell off the radar.
That right there is an example of being an olodo.
I think the biggest Olodo is the one who dosen't get what they want out of life
Knowing a demographic rewards foolishness and you decided to go with the times and make money from that is smarter than someone that forms intellectual.
This is the highest form of intellect.
There is no such thing as OLODO, objectively. Society reduces the options for engagement for certain people.
Infact, Academic is just a part of Education
- Tomide 🗣
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Ronaldo didn't go to school
Osimhen didn't go to school
Kante didn't go to school
Kanu nwankwo didn't go to school
Mbappe didn't go to school
Victor Boniface didn't go to school
Neymar didn't go to school
Wizkid didn't go to school
Okocha didn't go to school
Yet all these people are great people doing well in their fields, nobody has come out to call them Olodo or force them to go to school.
But you want to bullÿ Peller as if here is boarding school.
@biggest_gee01 In my opinion, Peller is a product of a country and system that failed him. You can call him an “olodo” all you want, but the truth is that millions of Nigerian children lack access to quality education. While I’m not a supporter of his content, many of the things he does are
@biggest_gee01 behaviors even people we view as “geniuses”also exhibit when you think about it. Millions of kids can’t attend school properly because of this broken system.Nigeria’s problems go far beyond Peller. Ironically, the “smart” people are the ones giving him a massive platform, and all
@flowzki I get your point Mr Flow but if you really think about it, we have millions of people that are fans of his. Isn’t it safe to say that people that give him the platform are the ones to blame? At the end of the day isn’t that what Nigerians really like ?