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Peller Explains Why He Dropped Out of University After Paying Over ₦2 Million

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Popular TikTok streamer Peller has responded to criticism about his education, revealing why he dropped out of university despite paying more than ₦2 million in school fees.

Speaking during a live session, Peller said he still intends to return to school, stressing that it is not too late for him to earn a university degree.

“My woman is a graduate, and my future child will also be a graduate. We are all going to be graduates. Time is not late for me to go back to school,” he said.

According to Peller, he gained admission into a university after being assured that he would be allowed to continue streaming his online content while attending classes. However, he claimed the institution later failed to honour that agreement, forcing him to stop attending.

He also alleged that he paid over ₦2 million in fees, insisting that the amount was higher than what other students at the school paid.

“The university I wanted to attend whined me. They deceived me that I would be streaming my classes, but they didn’t allow me stream, so I stopped going. I paid over ₦2 million. Even students attending that school today have never paid that amount, but I did,” he added.

His comments have generated mixed reactions on social media, with some praising his determination to continue his education, while others questioned his claims about the university fees.

Peller’s remarks come amid ongoing public discussions about education following recent criticism from rapper Ycee over what he described as the rise of “Peller culture” in Nigeria.

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