Entertainment of Tuesday, 26 August 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

‘Content does not pay; I only used the AI Robot to put my name out there’ – Jarvis

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Popular TikTok sensation Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, widely known as Jarvis, has opened up on why she stopped creating her signature AI robotic content.

In a viral video clip circulating on social media, Jarvis explained that although her robotic-themed videos brought her into the limelight, she no longer feels the need to continue with that niche.

According to her, the idea for the AI robotic skits was self-developed from scratch in her room using just a book and a pen.

“Are you people the ones that gave me the idea? Na una push me enter? When I was creating and bringing all the topics from scratch, thinking of the name, buying the suit, doing everything, you people were not there. All the ideas started from me with my book and biro, from home,” she said.

She admitted that the idea was widely loved by Nigerians and gave her fame, but stressed that she does not have to stick to it forever.

“I brought something for you and you people loved it. It went viral and put my name out there. But just because something put my name out there doesn’t mean I should continue to trend with it,” Jarvis added.

The TikToker further explained that many creators produce content mainly for attention and visibility rather than financial reward.

“Most people posting content today just want to be out there. That’s the purpose of content. Content does not pay,” she remarked.
Jarvis also revealed that before switching to content creation, she started out as a streamer on TikTok.

Recall that Jarvis broke the internet in 2023/2024 with her hyper-realistic Non-Player-Character (NPC) videos. However, her career path reportedly shifted after she became linked with fellow TikTok star Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller.

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