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“My English Is Bad” — Peller Breaks Down, Announces Plan to Return to University

 

“My English Is Bad” — Peller Breaks Down, Announces Plan to Return to University
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Nigerian streamer and content creator, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has stirred conversations online after emotionally opening up about his struggle with spoken English and announcing plans to return to the university.


The TikTok star made the revelation during a viral live-stream session with fellow content creator, Enzo, where he spoke candidly about his insecurities despite his growing fame and success in the digital space. 


In the emotional moment, Peller admitted that his poor command of English has become a major personal concern and a barrier to his confidence.


According to him, the issue has affected how he sees himself, especially when it comes to engaging with people outside Nigeria or interacting on a global stage.


 Peller explained that while his content continues to attract massive attention online, communication remains one of his biggest challenges.


Reflecting on his struggles, the streamer disclosed that he often feels uncomfortable expressing himself fully in English and regrets not taking his education more seriously earlier in life. He noted that the realization has pushed him to make a life-changing decision.


Peller revealed that he is planning to return to the university to study Arts, stating that the move is part of his effort to improve himself and communicate better. 


He stressed that education remains important regardless of age or success and said he is now ready to face that reality.


During the live session, the content creator also spoke about his fears of meeting international influencers. 


He specifically mentioned popular American streamers DDG and iShowSpeed, admitting that he struggles to imagine himself having meaningful conversations with them due to his limited fluency.


“I can’t see myself meeting DDG and Speed because how would I communicate with them? My English is very bad. I’m going to the university soon to study arts,” Peller said during the session.


His decision comes amid weeks of public attention following controversies surrounding his breakup with his love interest and fellow content creator, Jarvis. 


The separation generated widespread reactions online and kept Peller in the spotlight, adding to the emotional weight of his recent confession.


Following the viral clip, reactions quickly flooded social media. While many fans praised Peller for acknowledging his weakness and choosing self-improvement, others pointed out the irony of his decision. 


Some netizens recalled that the streamer had previously mocked university graduates, making his return to school a surprising turn of events.


Despite the mixed reactions, a large number of supporters encouraged him, applauding his honesty and determination to grow beyond his comfort zone.


 Many described his decision as a sign of maturity and urged young people to see education as a continuous journey.

Peller’s revelation has once again highlighted the pressure faced by social media personalities and the reality that fame does not erase personal struggles. As he prepares to take this next step, fans will be watching closely to see how his journey unfolds.


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