
Just when social media thought TikTok sensation Peller was about to trade vibes for law books, he shocked fans with a sudden U-turn. Barely days after proudly announcing his university admission, the influencer has declared that school is officially not for him — at least not now.
In a candid voice note shared with his followers, Peller bluntly admitted that sitting in class was messing with his biggest priority: making money. According to him, spending hours in lectures without earning a single naira felt like punishment.
He joked that after four straight hours in class — writing, staring around, and doing nothing profitable — he quickly realised that campus life wasn’t matching his hustle-driven lifestyle. For Peller, time without income is simply unacceptable.
The TikTok star also revealed he felt awkward in class, claiming he was the youngest person there and surrounded by much older students, which made him feel out of place.
Rather than forcing it, Peller said he might return to school much later in life — maybe in his 30s or 40s — when he’s “old enough” to tolerate it. For now, he’s choosing freedom, content creation, and cash flow.
This sudden exit shocked many, especially since just days earlier he had celebrated his law admission online, confidently telling critics to stop mocking his education. He even bragged about “knowing the law now,” sending the internet into laughter.
The twist has reignited debates online: education vs instant success, and whether traditional schooling still matters in the age of viral fame.
One thing is clear — Peller has chosen money over matriculation, and social media can’t stop talking about it.

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