Peller, a Nigerian streamer, plans to return to university to study Arts to improve his English skills, which he believes are holding him back from interacting with international stars like DDG and iShowSpeed.


Peller, a popular Nigerian streamer and content creator, has announced plans to return to university to study Arts, citing his struggles with spoken English as a major motivator. In a viral live stream session with fellow streamer Enzo, Peller expressed regret over his inability to speak fluent English, admitting it has become a significant barrier to his success.
Despite his online fame, Peller confessed that he fears interacting with international stars like DDG and iShowSpeed due to his limited English proficiency. “I can’t see myself meeting DDG and Speed because how would I communicate with them? My English is very bad,” he said.
Peller’s decision has sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting his move and others pointing out the irony of someone who previously mocked graduates now seeking formal education. His announcement comes amid recent controversies surrounding his breakup with colleague Jarvis.
The streamer believes that improving his English skills will boost his confidence and open more doors for global collaborations. “I want to actively work on my communication skills,” he emphasized.
Peller’s openness about his struggles has resonated with many young Nigerians facing similar challenges, highlighting the importance of language skills in achieving success.
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