Peller Excited As He Secures Admission Into Private University To Study Law

Peller has announced that he has secured admission into a private university in Lagos to study law, sparking conversations across social media. The content creator shared the news in a video that has since gone viral, where he excitedly spoke to the camera while celebrating the achievement. The announcement comes amid ongoing criticism and debates online about his educational background. In the video, he said: “hello guys everywhere in the world watching me i go to private university you go to go to public university is that clear i pay million you pay you pay thousands is that clear shut up so guys congratulations to me i got admission to university in lagos” He also addressed critics who have often mocked him over education, saying: “Is educated not educated they want to use it to kill me they want it to finish my life maybe like maybe na me be the first” The clip quickly generated mixed reactions online, with many fans congratulating Peller on the admission, while others questioned his remarks comparing private and public universities. Despite the reactions, Peller appeared confident and proud as he marked what he described as a major milestone in his journey. Peller celebrates his win after gaining admission into the university to study Law! 🎉📚 pic.twitter.com/TObQfJTvHx — Drezx⚡️😎 (@RealDrezx) January 24, 2026

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FG Approves Construction of Hostels For Abuja Law School

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, to immediately commence the construction of two hostels of 300 capacity each for the Nigerian Law School, Abuja. The President also directed the construction of the road linking the Body of Benchers Secretariat, Jabi District with Nile University. The FCT Minister’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka said in a release on Tuesday, that the projects will be executed under emergency consideration. He disclosed that one female hostel with capacity for 300 occupants and another 300-capacity male hostel will be constructed in the Nigerian Law School, Abuja to provide accommodation for students of the school. The FCT Minister’s Spokesperson said the road linking the Body of Benchers Secretariat with Nile University, when completed, will ease traffic congestion on the road leading to the head office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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