That YCEE's interview has been making me so happy because he just perfect voiced out my opinion. Was having the exact conversation two days ago, nigerians have allowed too many clowns and idiots become too popular in this country
I wanted to say this last night, but I didn't think people would understand me, if they didn't understand Ycee.
So I just left it. Are you sure they know what euphemism is?
I’ve watched that Ycee video over and over, there was a context to his conversation. I think most people who have been going at him didn’t actually watch the video and are reacting based of click bait posts.
Only a fool will look around us and not come to terms there’s truly an “olodo uprising”.
Only a fool
Ycee might actually never know the sort of cultural reset and paradigm shift that his comment about "Olodo uprising" has caused on conscious minds here.
Anybody fighting what he said is truly among the group of Olodo Uprising he rightly talked about.
Ycee's "olodo culture" conversation is being proven right by every backlash he gets.
Truth is he made a very clear point about educational degradation and comprehension issues in present day social media.
Please take your time and view or read the backlash and tell me if he was wrong.?
What Ycee said that he’s being dragged for isn’t much different from what I’ve said before. Education is gradually losing its value because mediocrity is increasingly being celebrated in Nigeria. It may seem harmless today, but in the longrun, it is damaging the future of Nigeria
All Ycee did was say the bitter truth about a topic a lot of people have been walking on eggshells around for years.
The aggressive decline in the academic sector isn't talked about enough, not in a country where the Jamb cut off mark is now 150.
Just 2010 here, anything below 200 will likely require you to retake the exam.
Today, all the average mind cares about is "He's making his money, education na scam" then we wonder why people make poor decisions everyday that could affect the lives of others.