Jarvis Jadrolita Announces 'Haters' Live Stream Showdown for 9pm
Jarvis Jadrolita to Face Haters in 9pm Live Stream

Popular Nigerian social media personality, Jarvis Jadrolita, has set the internet abuzz with a major announcement. In a recent TikTok video, she declared her intention to directly confront her online critics in a live-streamed face-off scheduled for 9pm.

From Insecurity to Confrontation

In the video posted on Sunday, January 11, 2026, to her account @jadrolita, Jarvis opened up about her personal struggles with negative comments. She admitted to her followers that she has often been troubled and scared by what people say about her online. However, she marked a significant turning point, declaring that in the year 2026, she is finally ready to stand up to her detractors.

Her message was one of defiance and self-empowerment. Jarvis framed her decision around the acronym for FEAR, stating she is choosing to "face everything and rise" rather than "forget everything and run." This shift in mindset led to the planning of the highly anticipated live event.

The "Jarvis Versus Haters" Challenge

The core of her announcement was the reveal of the "Jarvis versus haters" live stream. Jarvis directly challenged those who dislike her to join the session and confront her eye-to-eye. She invited anyone bold enough to tell her directly why they hate or dislike her for any reason.

"I'm ready to face it and I'm ready to come out strong," she asserted in the video, building anticipation for the 9pm showdown. The announcement, deliberately vague on the exact format, left her massive follower base speculating about what the live stream would entail and who might appear.

Nigerian Social Media Erupts with Reactions

The comment section of her video quickly flooded with mixed reactions from Nigerians. While some users offered words of encouragement and support for her bold stance, others used the opportunity for self-promotion or humorous commentary.

User @TINY VIBES remarked on her recurring strength, commenting, "Nah everyday she Dey come back strong." Others, like @jøsï brãwñ, offered a more critical perspective, suggesting hate is a consequence of success. The post also attracted numerous comments from users engaging in classic follow-for-follow chains, highlighting the diverse engagement on such viral posts.

This move by Jarvis Jadrolita follows previous controversies, including a time when she was dragged by netizens for a video that seemingly mocked her alleged ex-boyfriend, Peller. Her latest announcement confirms her position as a content creator who consistently generates conversation and polarizes public opinion within the Nigerian digital space.