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Streamer Peller has announced plans to study arts at the university following a self-reflective livestream on January 3, 2026. The content creator told his colleague Enzo that his inability to speak fluent English prevents him from meeting American stars DDG and iShowSpeed despite his financial success.

Popular Nigerian streamer Peller has revealed he is returning to the university to improve his education.
The content creator made this confession during a live session with his colleague, Enzo, where he expressed deep regret over his poor command of the English language.
Fear of meeting US stars
Peller admitted that his language barrier creates a massive wall between him and international opportunities.
The streamer specifically mentioned American stars DDG and iShowSpeed as people he wishes to meet but avoids due to communication fears.
He questioned how he would hold a conversation with them if they ever crossed paths. ”I can’t see myself meeting DDG and Speed because how would I communicate with them? My English is very bad,” Peller said during the broadcast.
This admission comes at a time when international collaborations are becoming common. Recently, DDG claims Nigeria is safer than the US and hinted at spending more time in Lagos, making a potential meeting quite likely.
Studying arts to bridge the gap
The influencer stated that having money is not enough if he cannot express himself properly.
Peller declared his intention to study arts at the university soon to fix this flaw. This decision marks a shift in his public persona, which often relies on broken English for comedic effect.
Fans have noted that this move could help him secure the global partnerships he currently fears. The streamer has faced other personal changes recently, as Peller confirms Jarvis split following their highly publicized breakup.
From mocking graduates to seeking admission
This sudden pivot to education surprises many who remember his controversial stunts in 2025. Peller previously made headlines when he interviewed Master’s degree holders for cameraman roles.
Critics at the time described the event as a public stunt designed to mock struggling university graduates.
The streamer now seems to understand the value of the education he once appeared to ridicule. His return to school suggests he wants to sustain his career beyond just local internet fame.





