Popular Nigerian media personality Daddy Freeze, born Ifedayo Olarinde, has sparked online discussion after saying that he wouldn’t send a child with exceptional creative skills like TikTok star Peller to university.
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In a recent video, he argued that natural talent in entertainment and digital content often leads to quicker success than formal education, especially for individuals who are already clear about their career path.
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To illustrate his point, Daddy Freeze highlighted global examples, beginning with Khaby Lame, the Italian-Senegalese creator who rose from factory work during the pandemic to become the world’s most-followed TikToker. Despite having only a secondary school education, Lame gained massive popularity with his simple reaction videos and later sold his company, Step Distinctive Limited, for around $900 million demonstrating that digital creativity can generate significant wealth without a university degree.
He also mentioned American streamer IShowSpeed, who has amassed over 50 million subscribers thanks to his energetic gaming and streaming content. Despite not having a university degree, Speed’s charisma and dedication have made him one of the most influential young entertainers globally.
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Daddy Freeze also referenced Nigerian creator Peller, noting how he quickly recovered from a car accident by acquiring a better vehicle, using it as an example of the resilience and financial opportunities that digital talent can provide.
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Additionally, he highlighted Egungun, another Nigerian entertainer who left school but achieved success by creating content that resonated with audiences, even after several unsuccessful attempts with different formats.
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While Daddy Freeze emphasized that he does not undervalue education acknowledging that fields like medicine, law, and engineering require formal training he believes that children with extraordinary creative abilities should be encouraged to develop their talents outside the conventional academic system, as it may offer the most promising path to success.
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