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Nigerian social commentator, Ossai Ovie Success, has sparked conversations online after publicly criticizing popular TikToker, Peller, over his latest acquisitions a new mansion and luxury car.
According to Ossai, while many celebrated the young content creator’s display of wealth, he believes the purchases reflect misplaced priorities that could jeopardize Peller’s future.
Speaking on Wednesday, Ossai argued that Peller is still too young to be making such grand material commitments when his primary focus should be on education and personal development.
He expressed disappointment in those managing the young influencer, insisting that the team around him should prioritize long-term growth over instant gratification.
“Peller buying a house and a car at his age when he ought to be in school is disappointing,” Ossai wrote. “I am disappointed at those managing him.
The boy is too young to forget about education. Please take Peller back to school and invest his money. I am really disappointed.”
The remark has since sparked reactions across social media, with many Nigerians divided on whether Ossai’s concerns are valid or if Peller should be free to spend his money however he pleases.
Supporters of Ossai’s position argue that education remains a critical foundation, even for those who have achieved fame and financial success early in life.
They note that many young celebrities who made money without prioritizing education often struggled to sustain their careers or manage wealth in the long run. To them, Ossai’s call is not a condemnation but rather a timely reminder that fame is fleeting, and education can provide stability when the spotlight dims.
On the other hand, critics of Ossai’s stance believe he is being unnecessarily harsh on Peller. They argue that the TikToker has earned his wealth through creativity and hard work, and as such, deserves the right to enjoy the fruits of his labour.
For this group, Ossai’s comments represent an outdated mentality that undervalues the growing digital economy, where social media influencers are building sustainable careers without following traditional paths.
The debate has also reignited conversations about the role of managers and guardians in shaping the lives of young internet sensations.
With fame coming earlier than ever in the age of TikTok and Instagram, many argue that strong guidance is needed to strike a balance between enjoying financial success and planning responsibly for the future.
Peller’s meteoric rise to fame on TikTok has positioned him among Nigeria’s new generation of digital stars who leverage short-form videos and a massive youth following to generate income.
His recent purchases only highlight the financial possibilities available in the social media space, a reality that continues to challenge conventional views on success.
Still, Ossai insists that while there is nothing wrong with enjoying success, education must not be sidelined. His warning, according to observers, is both a criticism and a cautionary note aimed at ensuring Peller and others like him do not lose sight of the bigger picture.
As the conversation continues, one thing is clear: Peller’s lifestyle choices have once again stirred the age-old debate between education and materialism in Nigeria’s fast-changing entertainment scene.
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