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Ycee Clarifies 'Olodo Uprising' Comments Amid Backlash Over Anti-Intellectualism Debate - Nigeria Gossip
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Ycee Clarifies 'Olodo Uprising' Comments Amid Backlash Over Anti-Intellectualism Debate

Published: July 1, 2026 | 2 min read

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Nigerian rapper Ycee has clarified his remarks on what he termed the "Olodo Uprising," insisting he was not targeting individuals but addressing a broader societal shift.

The statement, made during an appearance on the Afropolitan Podcast around late June 2026, quickly ignited debates across social media.

Ycee described the phenomenon as concerning. He noted efforts to accommodate unintelligent and ignorant people to avoid offending them.

"Now they are like the majority," he added in the interview.

He pointed to challenges facing Nigeria's education system. These include insecurity, leadership priorities, and declining celebration of academic excellence.

Ycee referenced a transition from "Yahoo culture" to "Peller culture." He argued that rewarding "dumb crazy shit" for clicks influences impressionable youth.

The rapper emphasized no personal shade toward content creator Peller. He stressed getting coins by any means but questioned long-term sustainability.

In follow-up statements, Ycee stood firm. "It wasn't me calling anyone an olodo," he explained.

"I was talking about how ignorance and unintelligence are being rewarded across the world," Ycee continued.

"People shrinking themselves because they do not want the unintelligent to feel offended, because they are now the majority. That's all I said," he added.

He later defended his position in interviews. "I said what I said. I don’t care," Ycee remarked, noting reactions proved his point.

The comments drew swift backlash. TikToker Peller fired back, calling Ycee the illiterate one.

Singer Portable accused Ycee of bitterness. He questioned the rapper's achievements instead of focusing on his career.

Public reactions split along lines. Some praised Ycee for spotlighting declining education values and anti-intellectual trends.

Others viewed it as an attack on content creators thriving in the digital economy. Discussions extended to global parallels.

On X, users amplified the debate. Many shared examples of viral ignorance as evidence of the uprising.

Ycee's remarks come amid his recent album release. It highlights struggles for substantive artists in a click-driven landscape.

The controversy underscores deeper issues. Nigeria grapples with brain drain, education funding gaps, and youth preference for quick online fame.

Critics argue the debate distracts from systemic failures. Supporters see it as a necessary wake-up call.

As reactions continue, Ycee shows no signs of retreat. The episode reflects ongoing tensions between traditional success metrics and modern digital validation.

Observers note the speed of backlash highlights the very dynamics Ycee criticized

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