Popular financial commentator and social media personality GehGeh has waded into the ongoing online controversy between Nigerian streamer Peller and rapper Ycee, urging the content creator to apologise and reflect on his response to the debate.
The drama began after Ycee raised concerns about what he described as the growing celebration of shallow internet trends, warning that society was gradually shifting attention away from education, intellectual growth, and meaningful achievements as more young people chase online fame and quick success.
Key Highlights:
- GehGeh urged Peller to apologise to Ycee.
- The advice followed a clash over Ycee’s comments on “Peller culture” and education.
- Peller had criticised Ycee for allegedly looking down on content creators.
- GehGeh said Peller should focus on education and personal growth.
- The controversy sparked debate over social media fame and success.
The rapper’s remarks sparked a heated conversation across social media, with many creators and entertainers sharing different opinions on whether internet fame was empowering young people or encouraging a decline in important values.
Reacting to Ycee’s comments, popular streamer Peller pushed back, accusing some older entertainers of looking down on content creators despite relying on them for promotion and visibility.
Peller argued that social media personalities now play a major role in the entertainment industry, helping musicians connect with audiences and push their songs to wider platforms.
He questioned why some entertainers criticise creators but later turn to them when they need publicity.
However, GehGeh disagreed with Peller’s reaction, describing it as unnecessary and advising him to acknowledge his mistake rather than continue the disagreement.
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Speaking directly to the streamer, GehGeh said:.“Peller, I want you to go apologise to Ycee. You brought this public disgrace to yourself.
“You’ve made money, all you need right now isn’t marriage or love. You need education for you to go places as a streamer.”
GehGeh’s statement has since triggered fresh conversations online, with Nigerians debating the importance of education, personal development, and the influence of social media culture among young people.
While some supported GehGeh’s advice, arguing that fame and wealth should be combined with knowledge and growth, others defended Peller’s point that content creators have become a powerful force in today’s entertainment landscape.
The controversy has once again highlighted the changing relationship between traditional entertainment, digital creators, and the evolving definition of success in the modern age.



