Popular Nigerian TikToker Peller has announced his admission into a private university in Lagos to study law, marking a new chapter in his pursuit of higher education.
Over the years, Peller has faced criticism online, with some labeling him “lousy and uneducated.”
Earlier this month, he revealed his plans to further his studies, noting that the move was partly motivated by a desire to improve his “bad” spoken English.
The content creator has also been in the spotlight recently following a controversy involving American streamer IShowSpeed’s visit to Nigeria.
Peller was prevented from meeting the streamer by IShowSpeed’s security team, despite multiple attempts to approach him for a potential collaboration.
In one bold effort, Peller rode a horse and called out to the streamer, only to be ignored again.
After the incident, he accused members of the security team of demanding money before allowing him access, saying, “Bouncer dey tell me say make I bring N1 million to see IShowSpeed.
“Imagine. Na so e dey collect money from the remaining people.
“You wicked oh. Una do me strong thing.
“Make I bring N1m to see IShowSpeed for what reason?”
With his admission to study law, Peller appears determined to focus on education and personal growth, signaling a shift from viral controversies to academic pursuits.
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