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Peller Didn’t Create Olodo Culture, He Benefited From It, Daddy Freeze Declares

Edubi Omotayo by Edubi Omotayo
June 26, 2026
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Popular media personality Daddy Freeze has reacted to the ongoing debate over “Peller culture,” insisting that content creator Peller should not be blamed for the perceived decline in the value placed on education and intellectual achievement in Nigeria.

Key Highlights:

  • Peller defended: Daddy Freeze said Peller only benefited from a broken system.
  • Education undervalued: He said poor rewards make fame more attractive than academics.
  • Low pay: He cited poorly paid professionals as an example.
  • Mixed reactions: His comments have sparked debate online.

The controversy began after Nigerian rapper Ycee criticised what he described as “Peller culture,” arguing that society was gradually shifting towards celebrating online fame and viral trends while neglecting academic excellence.

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He referred to the situation as an “Olodo uprising.”

Speaking on the issue, Daddy Freeze argued that Peller is not responsible for the situation, but rather someone who has successfully taken advantage of an existing system that rewards entertainment and visibility.

He explained that blaming the content creator ignores the deeper societal issues affecting the country’s education system.

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“Yes, we have an olodo culture in Nigeria. But I find it unfair to put the blame on Peller, who is an intelligent young man that took advantage of a broken system. He didn’t break the system,” he said.

The broadcaster further stated that Nigeria’s reward system has made academic pursuits less attractive, pointing out that many professionals with years of education and expertise struggle financially.

Daddy Freeze referenced the case of highly trained medical experts, including a professor of paediatric cardiology, whom he claimed earns below ₦700,000 monthly despite possessing specialised knowledge and teaching advanced medical procedures.

According to him, the reality that education no longer guarantees financial comfort has influenced the choices of many young Nigerians.

He questioned the difference between the rewards given to academic achievers and those attached to entertainment competitions.

“What will you aim for? Best graduating student or Big Brother?” he asked.

Daddy Freeze’s remarks have generated mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians debating whether the issue is caused by influencers and viral trends or by a system that fails to adequately reward education, innovation, and professional excellence.

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