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Peller’s WAEC Result Surfaces After Law Admission, Nigerians React

Popular Nigerian influencer and TikToker, Peller, has become a trending topic on social media following the resurfacing of his West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC) result, days after he announced his admission to study Law at a Nigerian university. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

The online personality had recently taken to his Instagram page to celebrate gaining admission into the university, stating confidently that he would soon no longer be regarded as an illiterate.

“I won’t be called an illiterate again. Very soon, it will be Lawyer Peller,” he had written, drawing mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.

Although Peller did not publicly disclose the institution where he gained admission, reports circulating online claim that he was admitted into Caleb University, Lagos.

Following the announcement, some social media users questioned how the influencer secured admission without having written WAEC, prompting Peller to share an image of his WAEC certificate in a bid to clear the air and silence critics.

However, the certificate sparked even more debate after keen observers highlighted some of the grades listed.

According to the result shared online, Peller reportedly recorded an E grade in Yoruba, while his Literature in English, a core subject required for admission into Law programmes, was marked as cancelled.

The development raised questions among netizens about the admission process, with many wondering how the influencer met the academic requirements for studying Law.

Reacting to the post, a user identified as @AsakyGRN wrote:
“This is Peller’s WAEC result. Peller really tried o, but how did he gain admission into Caleb University if his Literature in English was cancelled?”

The incident has continued to generate conversations across social media platforms, with opinions divided between those defending Peller and others calling for clarification from the institution involved.

As of the time of filing this report, neither Peller nor Caleb University has issued an official statement addressing the concerns raised by the resurfaced WAEC result.

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