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Nasty Blaq advised Peller to Return to School, but Peller wasn’t having it

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Popular Nigerian comedian and content creator, Nasty Blaq, recently found himself in a heated exchange with TikTok influencer Peller during a live stream, after advising him to return to school. The conversation, which quickly gained traction online, saw Nasty Blaq emphasizing that “school is not a scam,” urging Peller to reconsider his stance on education.

Peller, visibly irritated by the remark, fired back in frustration, making it clear that he was not interested in the suggestion. The exchange sparked widespread debate among fans, with many weighing in on whether Nasty Blaq’s advice was genuine concern or unnecessary criticism.

Social media reactions have been mixed, with some supporting Nasty Blaq’s stance on education, while others argue that formal schooling is not a necessity for success in the entertainment industry. The viral moment has reignited discussions on the importance of education in Nigeria, particularly among young influencers and content creators.

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