Popular TikTok content creator Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, has suggested he may withdraw from law school shortly after gaining admission, citing concerns that the demands of classroom learning are affecting his income-generating activities.
In a voice note shared with his followers on Tuesday, the influencer expressed frustration over spending long hours attending lectures without earning money, indicating that he may not return to school.
According to Peller, sitting through several hours of lectures without generating income is not sustainable for him.
He also said he felt uncomfortable in the classroom environment, noting that he was the youngest student among his peers.

While clarifying that he was not completely abandoning education, Peller said he would prefer to return to school later in life, possibly in his 30s or 40s, adding that the experience was already leaving him exhausted.
The remarks represent a sharp shift from his recent excitement after securing admission to study law at a private university in Lagos State.
Over the weekend, a video of the TikTok star celebrating his admission went viral, although he did not disclose the name of the institution.
In the clip, Peller appeared to respond to long-standing critics of his educational background, declaring that he was now educated and knowledgeable about the law.
The influencer has faced persistent criticism online over his grammar and level of formal education, with some social media users frequently labelling him “uneducated.”
Earlier this month, Peller announced plans to further his education, explaining that the decision was partly motivated by a desire to improve his spoken English.
