Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Telegram
    Trending:
    • Osun Decides: The Morning After, Postmortem for APC
    • Make the Vatican Great Again: Trump’s absurd, disrespectful Papal stunt
    • World’s Oldest Person, Inah Canabarro Lucas, Dies at 116
    • Six killed in head-on collision on Damaturu highway
    • Motorcycle rider arrested for allegedly kidnapping Three-year-old pupil in Delta
    • US places 124 Nigerians on deportation list over alleged criminal convictions
    • Peller recounts four-day detention, said he went without food, bath
    • Woman recalls shock of giving birth while asleep during labour
    • Columns
    • Editorials
    • Videos
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Naija Daily NewsNaija Daily News
    Subscribe
    Aug 19, 2026
    • Home
    • Politics
    • World
      1. Africa
      2. US News
      3. View All

      Nigerians stranded in S’Africa as repatriation delays trigger humanitarian concerns

      August 3, 2026

      Eight students arrested over deadly Kenya school fire

      May 29, 2026

      Several girls feared dead as fire guts Kenyan boarding school

      August 3, 2026

      WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, Uganda

      May 17, 2026

      Gunman killed after opening fire near white house, bystander injured

      May 24, 2026

      Jury begins deliberations in Alison-Madueke bribery trial in London

      May 18, 2026

      Trump announces killing of ISIS deputy in joint U.S.-Nigeria operation

      May 16, 2026

      Nigerian Prof jailed five years in US over $1.4m fraud

      May 14, 2026

      Make the Vatican Great Again: Trump’s absurd, disrespectful Papal stunt

      August 19, 2026

      World’s Oldest Person, Inah Canabarro Lucas, Dies at 116

      August 19, 2026

      US places 124 Nigerians on deportation list over alleged criminal convictions

      August 19, 2026

      Woman recalls shock of giving birth while asleep during labour

      August 19, 2026
    • Business
      1. The Technocrat
      2. View All

      CBN warns against rejecting standard N100 banknote

      August 19, 2026

      Petrol price may fall below N800/litre, marketers tell FG

      August 19, 2026

      Tony Elumelu to Retire as UBA Group Chairman; Emmanuel Nnorom Named Successor

      August 13, 2026

      Tony Elumelu to retire as UBA group chairman, Emmanuel Nnorom named successor

      July 6, 2026
    • Entertainment
    • Education
    • Metro
    • Sports
    Naija Daily NewsNaija Daily News
    Home → News → Degrees without dignity: Peller’s viral job clip exposes broken system
    Degrees without dignity: Peller’s viral job clip exposes broken system

    Degrees without dignity: Peller’s viral job clip exposes broken system

    0
    By Naija Daily News on July 12, 2025 News
    Share
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Reddit LinkedIn Copy Link

    Photo: Nigeria President Bola Tinubu

    By O.M.O-Beecroft, Special Correspondent, Ajagbodudun, Warri North

    In a country where education is often touted as the ladder to success, Nigeria’s reality makes a mockery of that promise—daily, and in full glare of the world. Just recently, that painful truth was amplified yet again when Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, a popular TikToker with allegedly no known higher education, staged a job interview that has left Nigerians questioning the value of their degrees.

    In the recent viral clip, over 20 master’s degree holders—yes, master’s holders—filed in humbly to compete for the privilege of holding a camera for Peller. The role? Trail him around, record his life, and be paid ₦500,000 a month. But here’s the real catch: Peller’s only qualification requirement was that applicants must have a master’s degree. Not an OND, not an HND, not a BSc. Only a master’s would do – for a cameraman job.

    While some giggled at the absurdity, others, rightfully, were insulted. Here were people who had spent years in lecture halls, burning candles at both ends, sitting through seminars, writing theses—only to line up to be quizzed, bantered with, and mocked by someone who himself allegedly hasn’t seen the four walls of a university lecture theatre.

    It would have been laughable if it weren’t such a damning portrait of our broken system. In this same country, we have had presidential candidates and state governors, lawmakers and ministers, who struggle to produce even a valid school certificate—yet they go on to rule, amass wealth, and become untouchable masters over the same graduates who queue up to carry their bags, hold their cameras, or drive their trucks.

    This is no exaggeration. In 2021, Nigeria’s Dangote Group announced that among over holders 13,000 applicants for the position of Graduate Executive Truck Driver, there were six PhD, 704 Master’s holders, and more than 8,000 Bachelor’s degree holders. Imagine that, a country where PhDs steer trailers on dusty highways while politicians with questionable certificates fly in private jets, deciding our fate.

    This is the tragic irony Nigerian graduates face daily: degrees that open no doors; interviews that humiliate rather than uplift; leaders who need not bother with the very education they preach to the masses. For decades, our universities have been factories producing certificates—some say millions of them—but with no industries or functional systems to absorb these educated minds.

    See also  How landlord allegedly ordered tenant's eviction over children’s iPhone use

    Meanwhile, the constitution still allows anyone with just a School Certificate (or its equivalent) to vie for the highest offices in the land. And when they do present certificates, the legitimacy of such documents often sparks controversy, court cases, and social media debates. Yet these same individuals wield enormous power over the lives of graduates who must now beg for menial jobs to survive, and when they finally get one most times they are rejected on the ground that they are overage.

    What then is the message to the young Nigerian who has spent years collecting degrees? That knowledge is worthless without connections? That a TikToker’s mock interview can break you more than any hard exam? That politicians with school certificates and forged transcripts can rule over you with impunity? Sadly, that’s the lesson many have internalized: “Education is a scam.”

    But here’s the hard truth—education itself isn’t the scam; the Nigerian system is. A degree is not an automatic ticket to dignity or prosperity in a society where leadership is allergic to merit and allergic to accountability. If we must change this narrative, young Nigerians must refuse to let their degrees become mere props for mockery. They must build skills, create opportunities, collaborate, and, more importantly, organize to demand leaders who embody the very values they want to see—leaders whose qualifications are not forged, whose vision goes beyond personal gain.

    To every Nigerian graduate reading this: your degree should never be your only asset. Let it be your foundation, not your ceiling. Acquire skills, build networks, learn trades, explore entrepreneurship, and yes, demand a better system that stops rewarding mediocrity and dishonesty in high places.

    Our leaders must not continue to be the least qualified among us. If we want a country where degrees matter, then the top must stop being a playground for the barely literate and the fraudulently credentialed. Until then, a nation that makes its brightest fight for the scraps thrown by the uneducated will remain the tragic comedy we saw play out in Peller’s interview room.

    O.M.O-Beecroft reports on policy, youth, and human rights issues from Warri North, Delta State.

    Nigeria Peller
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Avatar of Naija Daily News
    Naija Daily News
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)
    • LinkedIn

    Naija Daily News is a trusted digital news platform delivering breaking news, in-depth reporting, and timely updates from Nigeria and around the world across politics, business, entertainment, sports, technology, health, lifestyle, and current affairs.

    Related Articles

    August 19, 20263 Mins Read0

    US places 124 Nigerians on deportation list over alleged criminal convictions

    August 19, 20262 Mins Read0

    Peller recounts four-day detention, said he went without food, bath

    August 19, 20264 Mins Read0

    Trump administration to closely monitor Nigeria’s 2027 elections

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Poliitcs

    Osun Decides: The Morning After, Postmortem for APC

    August 19, 2026

    2027: Peter Obi alleges intimidation, says he may not be alive to contest

    August 19, 2026

    Peter Obi not a threat to Tinubu, says Umahi

    August 19, 2026

    Rivers budget delay sparks new constitutional crisis fears

    July 6, 2026
    Editorials

    Trump: From Convicted Felon to U.S. President-Elect

    August 6, 2026

    PENGASSAN crossed the line in Dangote dispute

    August 13, 2026

    Editorial: PENGASSAN crossed the line in Dangote dispute

    October 8, 2025

    Nigeria’s Push for STEM Education: Preparing the Next Generation for a Digital Future.

    August 6, 2026
    Popular Posts

    Nigeria Tax Act: No VAT on land, buildings, rent – Taiwo Oyedele

    August 17, 2026

    Exploring the Rise of Nigeria’s Creative Industry: Opportunities and Challenges.

    August 16, 2026

    Facebook, Instagram Deploy Face Technology to Fight Scams

    August 16, 2026

    Subscribe to News

    Subscribe to Naija Daily News and get trusted news, and the day's biggest stories delivered to your inbox.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

    Sections

    • Home
    • National
    • World
    • Politics
    • Crimes
    • Business
    • Metro

    More

    • Sports
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Africa
    • US News
    • Travel
    • Education

    About Us

    • Our Mission
    • Contact Us
    • Contact the Editors
    • Site Map
    • Do Not Sell Data
    • Newsletter
    • Privacy Policy

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design, and business.

    © 2026 Naija Daily News. All Rights Reserved.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.