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“Not Being Educated Isn’t the Same as Being Illiterate” — Jarvis makes shocking confession about Peller’s education background

Jarvis makes shocking confession about Peller’s education background

Popular Nigerian TikToker Jarvis has addressed ongoing conversations about Peller’s educational background, revealing that the content creator holds a West African Examination Council (WAEC) certificate.

Jarvis made the disclosure during a recent livestream in which she also discussed her encounter with IShowSpeed during his visit to Nigeria.

In the session, she drew a clear distinction between being illiterate and choosing not to pursue further formal education.

Speaking candidly, Jarvis—whose real name is Anokwute Jarvie Antoinette—also shared aspects of her own academic experience, noting that she faced significant challenges during her university years.

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According to her, she was able to progress to 300 level largely because her rise to fame came at a critical time.

“It was in 300 level I walked into fame. They attacked me. Not everybody had the opportunity. So, stop saying that he’s uneducated,” she said, defending Peller against online criticism.

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Her comments came amid renewed public interest in Peller’s personal life. Earlier reports indicated that Peller confirmed his breakup with Jarvis, explaining that both parties mutually agreed to part ways and remain friends.

He stated that his focus for 2026 is personal growth, adding that he does not want to be in a relationship at the moment.

It will be recalled that on December 14, 2025, Peller was involved in a car accident while livestreaming on the Lekki–Epe Expressway in Lagos.

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The incident resulted in significant damage to his Mercedes-Benz and drew widespread attention on social media. Following the crash, he was hospitalised and later taken into custody by the Lagos State Police Command.

Jarvis’s remarks have since reignited discussions online about education, opportunity, and how success in the digital space is often judged beyond formal qualifications.

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