Popular influencer, Peller, has once again made headlines after his WAEC results surfaced online, sparking widespread reactions and surprise among Nigerians, following news that he recently gained admission to study law at a Nigerian university.
It would be recalled that the young TikToker had taken to his Instagram page a few days ago to reveal the exciting news that he had been offered admission to study law, an announcement that drew both congratulations and scepticism from social media users across the country.
Peller addresses his critics

Following the reactions, Peller addressed his critics online, noting that in no distant time, he would no longer be referred to as an illiterate who doesn’t know anything, and that his law admission was proof of his determination and ability to overcome challenges.
Although he did not explicitly reveal the university’s name in his post, it was gathered from multiple sources that the institution is allegedly Caleb University in Lagos, which has been known to offer law programs for aspiring students.
Peller shares his WAEC results
Some netizens expressed surprise, questioning how he could have gained admission without sitting for the WAEC examinations or having a flawless record in his results. In response to the speculation, Peller shared a photo of his WAEC certificate online to dispel rumours and silence doubters once and for all.
Attention quickly turned to his scores in Yoruba and Literature in English, the latter being a key prerequisite for law programs in most Nigerian universities. His WAEC results showed that he had obtained an E in Yoruba, while his Literature in English result had been cancelled, raising eyebrows among critics and supporters alike.
Reacting to the situation, one netizen, @AsakyGRN, wrote:
“This is Peller’s WAEC result. Peller really tried o, but how did he gain admission to CALEB University if his Literature in English was cancelled?”
The post has since gone viral, with many users debating how Peller managed to secure law admission despite the irregularities in his WAEC scores, while others praised him for sharing the certificate publicly to counter negative claims.
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