Key Points
- Peller says critics call him uneducated and illiterate. He checks their profiles and finds blurry photos.
- He calls the attacks ironic and replies online. Fans react with mixed praise and criticism online.
- The moment shows fame clashing with school and study.bIt sparks a wider talk about respect online.
Peller (Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja) has hit back at online critics over his schooling. He says critics call him uneducated while his followers reach millions.

He noted the irony of such attacks and posted video replies. His recent posts include a car gift covered by ValidUpdates Peller gifts mother a new car.
He says many critics post blurry photos that show poor phone quality. The creator adds that photo quality undercuts critics’ education claims.
Why he pushed back
Peller argued that insults miss the wider point about fame and craft.nHe said critics focus on school while ignoring content skill and reach.
In a short clip he said the photos were telling and clear. “They look so useless,” he said, then asked fans to judge fairly.
The exchange follows recent public rows involving the creator and peers.bEarlier coverage included an item about Jarvis and a heated claim.
ValidUpdates reported on that episode in a separate piece about Jarvis. See our report on Jarvis claims Peller almost hit her.
Peller has a large TikTok audience that drives his income streams.nHe reminded viewers that online fame can sway critics and boost reach.
Some public figures urged him to pursue formal schooling alongside work.nA recent ValidUpdates column passed on advice from a public commentator.
That piece encouraged creators to balance study with content creation and growth. Fans split across timelines on whether schooling or fame matters more.
Some praised Peller for defending himself against what they call insults. Others kept saying formal education gives long term choices and security.
Peller also used the moment to ask for more respectful debate online. He urged critics to talk about craft rather than mock schooling or looks.
The creator said he hopes the row prompts a gentler tone from fans. He added that talent and manners can coexist with public success.
Industry watchers say such rows are part of a wider creator age debate. They note that rising stars face both praise and harsh comments online.
Peller finished by thanking fans who supported him during the exchange. He asked followers to report abuse and to keep the discussion civil.





