Key Points:
- Nkese says Peller misled her with a fake job offer.
- She claims the interview was staged for content only.
- The creator calls it unfair and warns others to be careful.
Nkese Opens Up About Fake Job Interview With Peller
Nigerian digital creator Nkese Itam has come forward with a shocking experience involving TikTok streamer Peller, accusing him of using her under the guise of a job opening.

According to her, she applied for what seemed like a real job role. She had gone in, full of hope, ready to pitch herself, work hard, and grow her career. But things didn’t go as planned.
“I Was Just Used for Content,” Nkese Cries Out
Taking to her Twitter (X) account, Nkese didn’t hold back. She wrote:
“I went for Peller’s job opening with the intention to work, pitch myself, and grow. But instead, I was used for content. No actual job. No follow-up. Just part of another episode. And honestly? That’s unfair. I’m not against content creation. I am a content creator myself.”
Her words show how upset she was about the situation. Though she respects content creation, she made it clear that this was not the right way to go about it.
In Her Own Words: “He Just Wanted To Trend”
In the video shared online, Nkese sounded visibly disappointed. She said:
“I was told to prepare for a proper interview. I practised and showed up ready. But all they wanted was to film it and post it like a show. There was no job. He just wanted to trend. It’s cr*zy.”
She stressed how painful it was to be treated like a tool for views. She felt used and misled.
“This was someone I looked up to. I thought it was real. But there was nothing serious behind it,” she added.
Social Media Reactions Spark Heated Debate
After her post went viral, fans took sides. Some called out Peller for being manipulative, while others blamed the growing trend of fake job setups for content.
Many users praised Nkese’s bravery for speaking up. Others encouraged her to keep creating and never let one bad moment stop her.
Respect for Talent, Not Just Content
Nkese’s story shines a light on a growing concern. Some creators now stage events and bait people just to boost views and engagement.
Her experience reminds others to research deeply and protect their craft. In her final note, she said:
“I’m a content creator too. But I will never do that to someone. That was just wrong.
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