MrBeast didn't go to college. Logan Paul dropped out of school. David Dobrik didn't even attend college.
Today, we celebrate these people and rate them highly. But when it comes to our own Peller, that's when some of you start calling him an uneducated fellow or an "olodo" content creator.
Let me be very honest: many of you are simply jealous of that boy. The truth is that some people with PhDs cannot even achieve a fraction of what he has accomplished.
Success is not determined solely by formal education. Talent, hard work, consistency, and creativity also matter.
That rubbish mentality needs to stop.
There is no such thing as OLODO, objectively. Society reduces the options for engagement for certain people.
Infact, Academic is just a part of Education
- Tomide 🗣
#pellerculture#OlodoUprising
A billionaire businessman in Bayelsa publicly promised to send the brightest Bayelsa youths to the United States for pilot and aircraft engineering training.
776 people applied.
Only 2 passed the exam.
According to one of the winners, instead of being sent abroad as promised, they spent 16 months working for him, doing everything from aviation tasks to running errands.
The matter is now before the courts.
President Tinubu built six cancer centres in 3 years, they are located in:
University of Benin Teaching Hospital – Benin City, Edo State (South-South)
Federal Teaching Hospital Katsina – Katsina State (North-West)
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital – Enugu State (South-East)
Lagos University Teaching Hospital – Lagos State (South-West)
Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital – Sokoto State (North-West)
National Hospital Abuja – Federal Capital Territory (North-Central)
#TinubuHealthReforms
The launch of Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over (DSO) earlier today marks the actualisation of a longstanding dream to transition our broadcasting from analogue to digital. It represents an important milestone in our broader digital transformation agenda and another demonstration of H.E. President @officialABAT, GCFR’s commitment to investing in the foundational infrastructure that unlocks growth and prosperity for decades to come.
The DSO represents a major advancement for broadcasting whose significance extends far beyond television. By leveraging NigComSat’s satellite infrastructure, Nigerians can benefit from clearer access to information, broader educational and cultural content, improved quality of service, and greater inclusion, ensuring that no one is left behind simply because of where they live.
The Digital Switch Over is one of the first visible benefits of a much larger national digital infrastructure strategy. Under this administration, Nigeria is embarking on the deployment of 90,000 kilometres of open-access fibre infrastructure through Project BRIDGE, connecting communities, businesses, institutions, and public services across the country. At the same time, Mr President has approved investments in two additional satellites that will further strengthen our capacity in communications and digital services.
Together, these investments will create a truly transformative digital backbone capable of reaching every Nigerian, regardless of geography. As our digital infrastructure expands, it creates unprecedented opportunities for broadcasters, content creators, entrepreneurs, and innovators to reach audiences across West Africa and beyond. Infrastructure does not merely move signals; it amplifies culture, ideas, and influence as we move closer to a more connected, more inclusive, and more prosperous Nigeria.
#NigerianExcellence