There comes a stage in life where reward and punishment have no hold on you.
You get no thrill from reward.
You get no scare for punishment.
Due to this inevitability, you need to have a personal reason to be good.
The world would be a better place with more good people in it😁
TO DADDY FREEZE, KOKOPEE, NEDU, NEOOFFICIAL, SHOLA AND OTHERS DEFENDING PELLER.
Let us stop being INTELLECTUALLY DISHONEST.
Nobody would come for Peller if he simply faced his TIKTOK, did his SKITS, made his MONEY and moved on.
Nobody is angry that he is POPULAR.
Nobody is angry that he is making MONEY.
Nobody is angry that he did not go to the UNIVERSITY.
The problem is that he deliberately started insulting EDUCATED PEOPLE.
He started mocking GRADUATES.
He started humiliating people with MASTER’S DEGREES.
He started laughing at CIVIL SERVANTS.
He started making it look like going to SCHOOL is a waste because Nigeria is dysfunctional enough to underpay EDUCATED PEOPLE.
That is where the problem started.
PELLER INITIATED THE ATTACK.
So stop pretending people woke up one morning and started attacking him for no reason.
He called MASTER’S DEGREE holders for interviews and humiliated them.
Daddy Freeze, I am sure you have worked for people before.
How would you feel if your EMPLOYER invited you for an interview, not to assess you fairly, but to INSULT you and use your condition for CONTENT?
Would you call that COMEDY?
Would you call that SURVIVAL?
Would you clap for it?
That is what this young man has been doing.
And instead of telling him the TRUTH, some of you are massaging his EGO.
Kokopee, Peller is not the first person who did not go to UNIVERSITY and still became successful.
Cosmas Maduka did not follow the conventional university path, but he built COSCHARIS.
Razaq Okoya did not follow the conventional academic path, but he built ELEGANZA.
Innocent Chukwuma of Innoson did not go through university, but he built a serious MANUFACTURING BRAND.
Cletus Ibeto started from BUSINESS and APPRENTICESHIP before building the IBETO GROUP.
How many times have you seen these people gather GRADUATES to humiliate them?
How many times have you seen them mock TEACHERS?
How many times have you seen them insult CIVIL SERVANTS?
How many times have you seen them laugh at MASTER’S HOLDERS and PhD holders?
They did not do that because WISE PEOPLE respect KNOWLEDGE.
Wise people who did not go far in school do not mock EDUCATION.
They understand that society cannot function without TRAINED MINDS.
So Peller should calm down.
He is not the first person to make money without UNIVERSITY.
He is not the first person to survive outside the CLASSROOM.
He is not the first person to become popular without a DEGREE.
But he is choosing to use his own VISIBILITY to insult people who chose a different path.
That is WRONG.
Kokopee, when you say “create something wey work,” create with what?
With which TECHNOLOGY?
The same technology Peller mocks?
The PHONE he uses.
The INTERNET that carries his videos.
The APPS that made him popular.
The CAMERA.
The MICROPHONE.
The BANK APPS.
The PLATFORMS.
All of them came from systems of KNOWLEDGE, RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, SOFTWARE, DESIGN and serious LEARNING.
Do you know how many NIGERIAN STUDENTS can create better things if they are properly FUNDED?
Do you know how many GRADUATES can build serious technology if the system gives them the RESOURCES, LABORATORIES, GRANTS, MENTORSHIP and OPPORTUNITIES they need?
Why is Peller mocking people because a DYSFUNCTIONAL COUNTRY failed to support them properly?
That is not WISDOM.
That is IGNORANCE enjoying government failure.
Kokopee kept mentioning KAI CENAT and ISHOWSPEED.
How many times have you seen Kai Cenat insult people who went to SCHOOL?
How many times have you seen IShowSpeed gather GRADUATES to humiliate them?
They do their CONTENT and move.
They entertain.
They build their AUDIENCE.
They are not constantly trying to prove that EDUCATION is useless.
So why is Peller’s own confidence tied to disrespecting EDUCATED PEOPLE?
That is the question.
Shola, tell him the TRUTH.
Tell him to stop insulting GRADUATES.
Tell him he is not better than them.
Life will give you many of the things your heart longs for. Stay present and consciously find joy in the moment.
Otherwise, you’ll spend so much time chasing tomorrow that you’ll miss what arrived today.
Julius Caesar also got kidnapped by pirates, laughed at their ransom demand, raised it himself, then came back and crucified them.
The point isn't "you can start over."
The point is: He made his own luck by being too dangerous to ignore.
Being in debt at 29 isn't the end. Being harmless at 29 is.
Start over if you need to. But learn how to conquer something — even if it's just your own fear. ⚔️
Julius Caesar was so deeply in debt in his 30s that his creditors tried to stop him from leaving Rome. He left anyway, went to Spain, conquered it, and came back rich and powerful.
Yes, you can start all over again.
@asher_kine What is interesting to see is that the youth interviewed do not have PVC but all the older people have theirs.
This seems like the "leaders of tomorrow" are not exactly invested in the tomorrow.
Let’s be honest with ourselves.
It’s simply not true to say Nigerians have dominated sectors in the UK.
Even in healthcare where many Nigerians work we are not the majority, let alone dominant.
Spreading narratives like that only misrepresents reality.
If we’re talking about real influence across sectors in the UK, Indians are far ahead and can confidently make that claim based on numbers, structure, and long-term positioning.
We need to stop exaggerating our position and start facing the truth.
Our population here compared to other immigrant groups is smaller, and our impact while meaningful is not dominance and beyond that, if we truly believe Nigerians are as exceptionally capable as we say, then the real question is: why aren’t we channeling that same energy into building and developing our own country?
There’s nothing wrong with being proud, but pride must be grounded in truth.
Let’s call a spade a spade and focus on real progress, not comforting narratives.
Many couples work hard, but cannot afford to have another child.
Yet from this week, they’ll be paying more in tax so that couples on welfare with four, five, or six children receive more in benefits.
This is not fair. It is not compassionate to make welfare pay more than work.