Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Peller Fires Back at Critics: “They Call Me Uneducated, But When I Check Their Pictures, They Look So Us€less”


Popular Nigerian live streamer Peller has finally spoken out after facing constant online mockery from trolls who question his intelligence and educational background — despite his massive influence and success across social media.

Peller, who commands an impressive 13 million followers on TikTok and 2.2 million followers on Instagram, expressed frustration at how people who barely understand his journey feel entitled to judge him.

According to him, many of those who insult him lack even the most basic tools to present themselves well online, yet they speak with the loudest voices.

“People who can’t take clear pictures want to teach me about success”

In his words, Peller said:

 “People keep telling me to go to school, calling me uneducated, yet when I check their profiles, their phones are so bad, their pictures are all blurry. They look so us€less, and yet they ab¥se me online.”


His statement has since gone viral, drawing thousands of reactions from supporters who believe he has every right to defend himself against online bullying.

A Clash Between Fame and Expectations

Peller’s outburst reflects a broader conversation happening on social media:
Should a creator’s academic background determine how they are perceived?

Despite not flaunting certificates, Peller has achieved what many people with degrees can only dream of — a global digital audience, a strong fanbase, and a lucrative creator career. His success challenges the traditional belief that education must follow a singular path.

Critics vs. Supporters

The reactions have been mixed:

Supporters argue that Peller is living proof that talent, charisma, and consistency can build an empire.

Critics insist that education still matters and accuse him of overreacting.

Neutral observers say the real issue is the increasing pressure placed on influencers to meet society’s expectations.


However, many agree that online trolling often goes too far, with people hiding behind anonymous accounts to insult public figures without consequences.

Peller’s Rise Despite the Hate

Regardless of the criticism, Peller has continued to grow rapidly in the entertainment and digital media space. His:

highly engaging livestreams

humorous personality

consistent fan engagement

and strong social presence


…have earned him a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most influential online entertainers.
Final Thoughts

Peller’s response sheds light on the emotional toll that public figures face every day. While fame brings opportunities, it also exposes them to harsh judgments, often from people who know nothing about their struggles, efforts, or journey.

His message is a reminder that success comes in different forms — and sometimes, those shouting “go to school” are the ones who should focus more on improving their own lives.

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