“I Will Return To School At 40”- TikTok Star Peller Explains Why He’s Pausing Education
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  • Popular Nigerian TikTok personality Peller, 20, has no current plans to return to school.
  • He believes that dedicating time to education would negatively impact his income from content creation.
  • Peller views education as an opportunity that will always be available in the future.

Renowned Nigerian TikTok star, Peller, has made it clear that returning to academia is not on his agenda at the moment.

The 20-year-old digital influencer has articulated that the demands of attending classes would impede his current earnings from content creation. He believes that the pursuit of education is something he can embark upon at any future point when he chooses.

Peller has even mapped out a tentative schedule for his educational comeback, suggesting that he might consider resuming his studies at the age of 40.

In a recent live broadcast, he candidly shared his thoughts, stating, “I’m not planning to go back to school now. I can’t stay in a classroom for seven hours without earning money. School isn’t going anywhere. I’ll return when I’m 40.”

The TikTok star is said to have completed his secondary school education some years ago. During his past relationship, his former girlfriend, Jarvis, reportedly encouraged him several times to further his education, advice he chose not to act on at the time.

In other news…. Nigerian singer and songwriter Simisola Kosoko, widely known as Simi, has generated online discussion after calling out men who complain about feeling neglected after their wives give birth.

In a video making the rounds on social media, the award-winning artiste stressed that the post-childbirth period should centre on the mother’s healing process and the newborn’s care, not the father’s need for attention. She urged men to respond with understanding and support rather than resentment.

Simi highlighted the intense physical and emotional challenges women face during pregnancy and delivery, referencing painful medical procedures, body swelling, fatigue, and sleepless nights that often follow childbirth.

According to her, these sacrifices far outweigh any temporary lack of attention experienced by men, noting that such complaints ignore the realities mothers endure before and after delivery.

She also criticised the tendency for people to immediately ask women about their husbands shortly after they give birth, saying it diverts attention from someone who has just gone through months of bodily changes, risks, and potential complications.

Simi maintained that priority should be given to the wellbeing of the mother and the baby, not concerns about whether the father feels sidelined.

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