“What did I use my certificate for?” – Jarvis reacts after Ycee calls her husband ‘Olodo’

- Jarvis, a Nigerian content creator and AI person, has responded to rapper Ycee’s insults directed at her husband.
- Ycee called Jarvis’ husband “Olodo”, implying that he is unintelligent.
- Jarvis defended her husband, highlighting the challenges educated Nigerians face with unemployment.

Nigerian content creator and AI person, Jarvis, has fired back at rapper Ycee after he called her husband “Olodo”, a slang term often used to describe someone as unintelligent.
Responding to the remark, Jarvis defended her husband and questioned the expectations placed on educated Nigerians who struggle with unemployment despite their academic achievements.
According to her, “Me who went to school and graduated, since the government didn’t give us jobs, what did you want us to do? You can’t expect those who have a high IQ to clean toilets at the end of the day.”
Her response has since sparked conversations online, with many social media users discussing issues related to unemployment, education and the value society places on different professions.
The exchange between Jarvis and Ycee continued to spark reactions, with supporters of both personalities sharing their thoughts on the controversy.
Check out the post below:
@hayour: “Even this one on olodo, why does the government have to give you a job?”
@Sweetsensory:”While una don get married now, Una don defend each other Oya na 😂”
@Ọmọ Gbàdàmọ́ọ:”Social media doesn’t make many people get liver these days but normally sha if not say omo I don’t talk too much sha”
@slave of Truth:”The impact has started, I hope you invest now and let no one come out in the future to disturb the public about the poor condition of your family like they are doing now Mr. Ibu.”
@Tobi Dc:”Both get points..failed graduate system, but no job is too small. Jarvis, we feel you. Yes, we, we hear you too”
@feranmi LFC🔴:”Ycee should have focused on Peller’s audience not him. He’s just trying to make money and survive in a messed up country. It doesn’t matter if he’s stupid or not because there really aren’t any better ways in Nigeria right now. An audience that celebrates stupidity is a problem.”
@🌍BEEREAL1⚡:”Hello in the same country where a first class grad doesn’t get a job. where grads become okada or uber drivers. most people just go to school, maybe it can help them in the future, not like they’re guaranteed to succeed based on what they read in school.”
@The Good, Bad and Ugly🔞:”Even Jarvis can tell a person who goes to school isn’t fit to marry me”




