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Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Sam8891(op): 12:51pm On Jun 27
THE OLODO UPRISING: Nobody Is Talking About This And It Is Deeper Than You Think

Long post. Please read to the end.

So Ycee sat down for an interview recently and said something that has not left my mind since I heard it. He talked about what he called the Olodo Uprising. Most people heard it, laughed a little, maybe shared it, and moved on. But I think we are seriously misunderstanding what is being described here. This is not a joke. This is not just a rapper complaining about TikTok. This is a description of something that is quietly dismantling a generation.

Let me break it down properly.

WHAT PEOPLE THINK THE OLODO UPRISING MEANS

Most people hear "olodo uprising" and they think it means young people are just being silly online. They think it is about a few content creators doing nonsense for views. They think it is a phase. Something that will pass. The kind of thing elders have always complained about with the younger generation.
That is the misunderstanding.
The Olodo Uprising is not about individual people choosing to be unserious. It is about an entire system that has started rewarding unseriousness more than it rewards knowledge, skill, and effort. When the system rewards a behaviour, that behaviour spreads. That is not a moral failing of the youth. That is how human beings respond to incentives. The problem is not the people. The problem is what the environment is teaching people to become.
And the environment in Nigeria right now is teaching some very dangerous lessons.

WHAT IS ACTUALLY HAPPENING

There was a Nigeria, not even that long ago, where academic excellence meant something visible and celebrated. If you were sharp in school your whole compound knew about it. Teachers called your name with pride. Your parents carried you like a trophy to every family gathering. Being brilliant was social currency.

That culture has not disappeared completely but it has been seriously weakened. And in the space where it used to stand strong, something else has moved in.

Today a young person can watch someone with no skill, no knowledge, no craft, and no contribution to anything meaningful become famous and comfortable simply by being consistently unserious in public. Brand deals come. Followers come. Invitations come. Money comes. And on the other side of that, they can watch a university graduate with a strong result struggling to find work, writing applications into silence, trying to survive in an economy that does not have enough room for all the qualified people it has produced.

These two images together are telling young people something. They are saying that the things you were told to chase do not lead where you were told they would lead. And the thing you were told to avoid is actually working for people.
Young people are not stupid. They are drawing logical conclusions from the evidence in front of them. The problem is that the evidence in front of them is deeply broken.

THE THING PEOPLE MISS IS THAT THIS IS NOT JUST ABOUT CONTENT CREATORS

When people argue about the Olodo Uprising they usually focus on Pella or whoever the latest viral person is. And then it becomes a debate about that specific person. Did they do something wrong? Are they really that bad? Is this not just entertainment?
That conversation misses the point entirely.
The issue is not any one individual. The issue is the signal that the entire pattern is sending at scale. When a society consistently and loudly rewards a certain kind of behaviour, it is making a public announcement to every young person watching. It is saying this is how you win here. And when that announcement is being made through phones and social media that reach millions of young Nigerians every single day, the effect compounds fast.
We are not talking about a few kids who got confused by Instagram. We are talking about a generation receiving a consistent message that intelligence, hard work, and building real skills are not the primary path to a good life in Nigeria. That message is coming from multiple directions at once and it is landing.

THE LAYERS THAT MAKE IT WORSE
Here is where it gets deeper than most people are willing to go.
The Olodo Uprising did not come from nowhere. It has been building for years and it has several foundations that people do not talk about together enough.

The first is what our leaders have silently communicated about education over decades. Every government in Nigeria has given speeches about investing in the youth and education being the future. And then the budget comes out. ASUU strikes happen. Universities stay closed for months. Public schools in many states are in conditions that would embarrass you if you described them out loud. And the same people giving those speeches are sending their own children to schools abroad.
When a leader does not trust the system enough to put his own child in it, he is making a statement louder than any speech. He is saying this system is not worth serious investment. Young people receive that message even if nobody says it directly.

The second layer is that Nigeria has never built a strong culture of publicly celebrating intellectual excellence. We celebrate our musicians loudly. We celebrate footballers loudly. We know their names, their stories, their struggles and their wins. That celebration is good. But where is the equivalent energy for the Nigerian engineer who built something important, the researcher whose work is changing lives, the academic who has spent twenty years mastering something? Those people exist. They are doing extraordinary things. But their stories are whispered while other stories are shouted. And young people follow what is shouted.

The third layer is that the economy has not created enough visible pathways where education clearly leads somewhere good. If a young person can look around them and see people with qualifications living well and building things, that gives education a purpose that feels real. But when the visible outcome of getting a degree is either japa, hustle however you can, or suffer, then the degree stops feeling like a guarantee of anything. And if it is not a guarantee, why should it be the only path you chase?
All three of these layers together created the soil that the Olodo Uprising is growing in. The viral content is just the most visible part. The roots go much deeper.

WHY THIS IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN PEOPLE REALISE
Some people will say every generation has its own version of this complaint. Elders always think the youth are going in the wrong direction. Maybe this is just that.
But there is a specific reason why this moment is different and more serious.
Nigeria is one of the youngest countries by population in the world. The majority of Nigerians alive right now are under 30. That means the values, habits, and beliefs being formed in this generation will shape what Nigeria looks like for the next fifty years. This is not a small thing. The intellectual culture of a country is not built in one year. It is built across generations through what is celebrated, what is rewarded, and what young people are shown is worth pursuing.
If this generation grows up in an environment that has systematically devalued knowledge and made unseriousness aspirational, the consequences will not be limited to social media behaviour. It will show up in institutions. In leadership. In the quality of decisions being made at every level. In the kind of country Nigeria becomes.
This is why Ycee's point deserves more than a retweet and a laugh. It deserves a serious conversation.

WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE
The government needs to put real money into education and stop treating it like a line in a speech. Actual funding. Actual salaries for teachers. Actual functioning schools that leaders would be comfortable putting their own children in. Without that foundation nothing else will hold.
Nigerian media and everyone with a platform needs to make a deliberate choice to amplify excellence as loudly as it amplifies entertainment. Not instead of entertainment. Alongside it. We are allowed to love our music and also celebrate our scientists, our builders, our thinkers. Both can exist and both should be loud.

As individuals we also need to examine what we are reinforcing with our attention. Every click, every share, every hour of engagement is a vote for what we want more of. We are not just passive observers of this culture. We are participants in building it.

And we need to stop reducing this conversation to debates about specific individuals. The Olodo Uprising is bigger than any one person. It is a systemic pattern and it requires a systemic understanding.

FINAL WORD
Ycee was not just venting in that interview. He was diagnosing something real. The Olodo Uprising is not about people being naturally foolish. It is about a generation being slowly trained by their environment to undervalue the things that would actually build them and their country.
An olodo is not born. An olodo is made by a system that keeps showing a young person that knowing things is not worth the effort.
Nigeria is currently running that system very effectively.
It does not have to continue this way. But it starts with understanding how deep this actually goes.

Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by CandyOps(m): 1:22pm On Jun 27
No be today the trend start. He only got to be the celeb who spoke up about it.

The fools and illiterates get emboldened because the wise one don’t make noise.

Take Yesterday night for example , my sleep was interrupted because some group of worshippers chose to congregate and disturb the whole neighborhood all in the name of doing a night vigil.

you see how these very misinformed people are doing something wrong and yet not even one person in the neighborhood is saying anything to caution them. When you decide to caution them dem go ask you if you de challenge God.

Very dim witted set of individuals

It goes beyond religious group. To people who demand respect solely based on their age. Like we don’t have old idiots everywhere

And you see them talking confidently because no one tells them how stupid they are
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Slayar: 3:45pm On Jun 27
For one ,I don't watch skits or vdm ,blessing Ceo etc. It makes you dumber,nothing to learn.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by ednut1(m): 5:52pm On Jun 27
In what sane society does the likes of kolu, tunde perry, blessing ceo, peller, jarvis and the likes gain relevance?
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by EponObi(f): 5:52pm On Jun 27
You don't need this much words to describe Olodo Uprising. 😋

You for just post this picture 😂

Ladies and gentlemen, I raise you the final boss of Olodo Uprising 😂. The oga patapata 🤣. The beginning and the end.

Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by PulaPower:
Most especially southerners that always claim to be smart

The only part of the country that believed buhari was cloned was a segment from the south. No other segment across believed such nonsense..

It’s a shame really..
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by nairalanda1(m): 5:54pm On Jun 27
As for me I see it two ways, bear with me

On the one hand, a common theme throughout history has been 'the young are not serious.

On the other hand, the writer is right.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by chinchum(m): 5:55pm On Jun 27
It is a pandemic actually, people can't think without following the online mob direction. Their opinion is almost ever what they hear or see online. they praise and want to be like clout chasers online.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by DeltaBachelor(m): 5:56pm On Jun 27
Hmmmmm. Another food for thought!
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Gotocourt: 5:56pm On Jun 27
OLODO UPRISING

It's feeding people sha as government refuse to create jobs.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Fujiyama: 6:03pm On Jun 27
Interesting take...

But it isn't a new thing.

This is the premise of the film "Idiocracy".
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by playapayaski: 6:04pm On Jun 27
Sad, really sad too bad we are going down the drain. The few ones who remain are thinking of ways to leave the country. Knowledge and seriousness is not rewarded in nigeria. Smh
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Fujiyama: 6:05pm On Jun 27
PulaPower:
Most especially southerners that always claim to be smart

The only part of the country that believed buhari was cloned was a segment from the south. Not even NC believed such nonsense..
^^^
What do you mean 'not even NC'? huh
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Bluna:
It is well with this Nigeria
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by geoworldedu: 6:18pm On Jun 27
Na wa o. I don't always know how to comment on matters like this because I believe it's a free world, so far you are not killing people like the Islamist terrorists or robbing people with clever tricks like many pastors worldwide.

If you like be doing olodo stuffs, so far it is for you to make money instead of killing or duping people, to me it's fine. The viewers are not complaining that you stole from their purse. YouTube or Tiktok is not complaining about paying you. And who forced people to watch contents made by these people? If you don't want to appreciate their olodo content, leave those who want it to appreciate it.

As for educative stuffs, from ages people don't appreciate stuffs like that. Imagine, religion and science, put side by side, the religious pastors are the rich ones while the scientists are being killed anyhow. Many of them ended in poverty. You can't force people to watch or be happy about one thing over another thing. So far they are not disturbing you while they are watching their contents, then it's fine.

Religions that will infiltrate our houses with loudspeaker noises, enter bus to disturb us, stop us on the road to give us hand bills, judge us anyhow, you won't attack those ones. It's people that are doing content to make money you will be disturbing.

If you think it is olodo content, try your own make we see how many people will watch you.

Abeg live and lets live o jare. Mtchew.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by pongwa(m): 6:19pm On Jun 27
Peller own no worse na, na that carter own worse pass
Sam8891:
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by callmetade: 6:20pm On Jun 27
Where Ycee made a mistake was mentioning a name,.. he should have just said what he said without mentioning names.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by 1Alex: 6:27pm On Jun 27
For lazy readers like me, this is the summary.



Why Ycee's Point Matters

Ycee's comments deserve serious discussion, not just jokes or social media reactions.

The issue reflects a deeper societal problem, not merely individual behavior.


What Needs to Change

Government investment in education

Increase funding for education.

Pay teachers better.

Build and maintain quality schools that even public officials would trust for their own children.


Media responsibility

Promote academic, scientific, and professional achievements as much as entertainment.

Celebrate thinkers, innovators, and builders alongside musicians and celebrities.


Individual responsibility

Recognize that every click, like, and share shapes culture.

Give more attention to content that encourages learning, knowledge, and excellence.


Focus on the system, not individuals

The "Olodo Uprising" is a systemic issue, not an attack on any one person.

Addressing it requires understanding the broader social and educational environment.



Final Takeaway

Ycee was highlighting a real societal problem rather than simply complaining.

People are not born "olodo" (ignorant); they are shaped by systems that discourage learning and reward superficiality.

Nigeria's current environment often undervalues knowledge and education.

Reversing this trend is possible, but it starts with recognizing how deeply rooted the problem is and committing to systemic change.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by jojothaiv(m): 6:27pm On Jun 27
😂😂😂😂

APC niggas will act like this thread doesn't concern them one bit and the unusually smart ones among them will just jump into the conclusion that I'm for Obi.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Jmichael1(m): 6:28pm On Jun 27
We lived in a society of What ur mate are doing to buy Glk and benz, follow them do am...
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by femi4: 6:29pm On Jun 27
Nigerians worship money..no self respect, no value for intellect
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by oz4real83(m): 6:29pm On Jun 27
A country where the likes of Buhari became a president even without a primary school certificate😏. The most annoying thing is how these olodos belittle the educated class all because of money💔😡
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by ufotunang: 6:30pm On Jun 27
Gotocourt:
OLODO UPRISING

It's feeding people sha as government refuse to create jobs.
..abi..you are saying the truth..at least they are.more better than those that goes into criminal activities, cultism, kidnapping, banditry, terrorism, Yahoo to earn money illegally
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by ufotunang: 6:32pm On Jun 27
At least they are using their skills and talent to earn a living and survive the hard economy and country
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by SixSeven: 6:34pm On Jun 27
The tech companies broke a lot of gatekeeping and introduced their own metrics, that's why things are like this today. It has some advantages because you don't need middle men and their sometimes biased opinion but what it did was to let the ordinary people decide what they wanted. Now we know there are more people who are not thinking critically than those who are.

Because the child was never corrected, he grew up to call his father an 0diot. You can't skip the process
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by motymop: 6:36pm On Jun 27
the internet is for escapism, if you want intellectual conversation join a book club grin
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by AcadaWriter0: 6:38pm On Jun 27
Well, undeniably, it’s a fascinating and utterly captivating concept. Absolutely brimming with potential. It’s a truly delightful narrative.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by motymop: 6:39pm On Jun 27
SixSeven:
The tech companies broke a lot of gatekeeping and introduced their own metrics, that's why things are like this today. It has some advantages because you don't need middle men and their sometimes biased opinion but what it did was to let the ordinary people decide what they wanted. Now we know there are more people who are not thinking critically than those who are.

Because the child was never corrected, he grew up to call his father an 0diot. You can't skip the process
the tech company only push those who are consistent

and the peller guy didnt become popular because tech compnaies were pushing him

he became popular because he was the first who was consistent and he had a target audience were where from the ghetto like him

the boy put in the work..people hate on him because they speak good english and dont have the financial capacity like him so they hid under intellectualism to dismiss his work and effort
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by SixSeven:
motymop:
the tech company only push those who are consistent

and the peller guy didnt become popular because tech compnaies were pushing him

he became popular because he was the first who was consistent and he had a target audience were where from the ghetto like him
There is a reward for it. That's what the tech companies have done. Many of us don't realize but we are slaves to the platforms. Imagine Tiktok is down today, what next? This is why when those websites die, the people are next to nothing. They need content and the cheap way to get that is to make everyone waste their time there. If there was no reward, he would have stopped a long time ago.

Tech giants (Meta, TikTok, Google, X) do not reward content out of altruism or a love for creativity. They reward it because of a brutal, hyper-optimized economic framework known as The Attention Economy. The Google CEO said something about this I think in 2010 or earlier. Tech companies commodify human attention through hyper-addictive algorithms to maximize ad revenue, exposing their profound hypocrisy as Silicon Valley executives strictly ban their own children from using the very digital narcotics they hook the global public on, proving that a small, insulated tech elite ultimately controls human consciousness for profit. Philosophically, tech platforms operate on a pessimistic view of human nature. They know the human brain is evolutionary wired to prioritize threats, outrage, sexual novelty, and tribal conflict (the amygdala response). Therefore, the system is designed to reward content that triggers emotional instability over content that requires slow, logical, and calm processing. By dangling monetization (AdSense, Creator Funds, tipping), tech companies turn millions of people into hyper-competitive, 24/7 content production factories. The platform takes the lion's share of the profit while taking zero creative risks. Don't forget that some years ago many people went into blogging to be rich like Linda Ikeji and it changed the way people wrote. People started writing for SEO and adverts, not what they really had in mind. It went from natural to artifical. The reward system is what they responded to.

https://www.tiktok.com/video/7493218574664813846


If Tinubu should disconnect these platforms, it will bring attention to him so it is a double edge sword. While it gives people free platforms to do what they want, it can be a tool to bring people to their consciousness if they want to and this is very dangerous so it is better to have content that dumbs you down. We all knew what happened during the Arab spring and how these platforms were used, including outsiders to overthrow the government.

In summary, what tech removed was disruption of the merit process. Before them, there was a process but now, anyone can talk and the reason why even supposed intellectuals are trying to play the game is because they see that the popularity is something they can get from it. Remove that fame game and see how people behave.


Edit: things may change soon and just like any product, when people are tired of the olodo uprising, they will take their attention to the experts in the house so maybe we should let the time do its thing wink
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Chilota2: 6:44pm On Jun 27
But the owners of Facebook, tik tok , insta, Twitter etc are not complaining, why is ycee crying more than the bereaved.
Pls ycee and his likes shld rest in peace jorrr..
Social media is quiet big enough to contain every person out there.
Before you quote me , mind you that I don't even follow peller and his likes on social media, I follow those whom I believe their content actually worth it. You want them to start stealing, when they can easily make fortune from social media to feed themselves and their families.
Ycee go to hell if e pain you.
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Lovit(m): 6:45pm On Jun 27
I once discussed this with a colleague and she told me that even Tony Elumelu met with Peller at some point

she was of the opinion that for Tony Elumelu to want to meet with peller, he must be doing something good

Our elders in the entrepreneurship game are not helping matters, Tony Elumelu giving Peller an attention contributes to this Olodo Uprising Thing

very soon in this country, there will be no mechanic, doctor, Cardiologist, Plumber, farmer etc.

Everyone will be online disgracing their family and then come to the real world to buy a tuber of yam at 20,000 naira per tuber

You know why, we are celebrating irresponsible people now over real people!
Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Wolexyoshi(m):
Example is seeing how this wonderful piece will get low attention, but if it's entertainment, view, likes and comments will bokku. Some lazy reader will even ask for the summary of the write up.
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