Peller seeks MSC cameraman; Jarvis reacts
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Nigerian TikTok star and influencer, Jarvis has responded to the trending news about Peller’s unusual job requirement for a cameraman with a Master’s degree (MSC).

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Recently, during a live session on social media, Peller announced he was in search of a qualified cameraman who holds at least a Master’s degree, and promised an attractive monthly salary of ₦500,000. The announcement immediately stirred mixed reactions online, as many users considered the requirement highly unrealistic for such a role.

Following the announcement, a video surfaced online showing Peller actively interviewing applicants who reportedly possessed the specified qualifications, further fueling the debate and attracting even more attention to the controversial recruitment process.

In a new video shared online, Jarvis expressed her disbelief at the entire scenario, suggesting that Peller’s so-called search for a cameraman was nothing more than a publicity stunt meant to generate clout and engagement online rather than a genuine job offer.

“Peller is whynnhing you people. He actually doesn’t need anybody,” Jarvis confidently stated in her video, emphasizing that Peller already has a capable team and associates who can handle any filming or media content production he might need.

Jarvis’s comments have sparked heated conversations across social media, with many users debating the authenticity of Peller’s job announcement and the broader implications for the labor market, especially for highly educated individuals facing unemployment or underemployment.

Check out reactions that have followed below….

Hassan Liya remarked, “Nothing gives an uneducated person joy than seeing a graduate without a job.”

Great Steady asserted, “Imagine the rubbish 🙄.”

Umar Ahmed stated, “Omo this life no balance. No be Master’s degree, even if na Chinese degree you get for Naija, you go still suffer. So my brother, learn skills.”

Onyi Best added, “This life no balance. So Peller just prank them.”

Many commenters criticized Peller for what they described as an insensitive mockery of educated youths struggling to find employment. Others agreed with Jarvis, arguing that the stunt highlighted the importance of practical skills over purely academic qualifications in today’s job market.

Meanwhile, some users still supported Peller’s move, claiming it helped shed light on the desperation and irony within the Nigerian labor system, where graduates often accept jobs far below their qualifications.

As the debate continues, Jarvis’s video has further amplified the controversy, drawing more attention to the incident and igniting broader discussions about education, employment, and societal values.

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