“I’m Not Going Back to School”- Peller Quits School Days After Gaining Admission

  • Peller has decided to put his recent school admission on hold, citing long classroom hours and income concerns.
  • Fans have reacted with humor and surprise to the entertainer’s announcement.

Nigerian streamer and entertainer Peller has shocked fans with a sudden reversal on his educational plans, just days after celebrating his admission into school.

In a recent statement that has since gone viral, Peller explained that he will not be returning to the classroom anytime soon. “I’m not going back to school. I can’t sit in a classroom for seven hours without making any money,” he said. He added that upon entering the school, he realized he was one of the youngest students, which contributed to his decision.

Peller also noted that school will always be an option later in life, joking that he might consider returning when he gets older or when he turns 40. Fans have reacted with a mix of amusement and surprise, sharing memes and lighthearted commentary online.

In other news,,…. Popular social media commentator VeryDarkMan has stirred debate online after weighing in on the behavior of partners who frequently call or text each other during work hours or while managing a business.

He argued that constantly checking in with a partner just to say “I miss you” or demand attention should not be mistaken for love, but rather seen as a potential warning sign.

According to VeryDarkMan, authentic love allows individuals the space to focus on their work, responsibilities, and personal growth, rather than creating emotional pressure. He explained:

“If you’re in a relationship and there’s a real connection, but your partner keeps texting you at work saying things like, ‘Baby, I miss you,’ or ‘I want to see you,’ that isn’t love. That energy can work against you. Any partner who can’t wait until you finish your work or business is someone to be cautious of.”

He stressed that a healthy relationship is not possessive or disruptive, highlighting the importance of respecting each other’s time, space, and commitments.

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