A lady has voiced her frustration after attending Peller’s job interview for a cameraman role, which was advertised with a ₦500,000 salary and restricted to MSc holders.
Peller had earlier announced the opening, attracting a large number of applicants. However, one of the attendees, a lady identified as Nkese on X, has now come forward to express her disappointment with the process.
According to her, the entire event felt more like a content stunt than a genuine employment opportunity. She criticized the lack of professionalism during the interview and accused Peller of using applicants for entertainment rather than seriously considering them for the role.
In a video she posted, Nkese recounted her experience:
“What Peller did was absolutely not necessary. People came from distance, like someone came from Ago Palace to do an interview. You wanted online streamer handler and you are asking us questions about our tribes..like for me, he was like Efik is not a tribe. I wanted an employment and I see qualities in myself…he was even talking about my body that I am big, I’m going to beat him..I came there for employment, for an interview and you were using me do content. People came there thinking that they would be employed and you used them for content. It is not nice, you don’t know how much people spent to be there…”
In her caption, she added:
“I went for Peller’s job opening with the intention to work, pitch myself, and grow. But instead, I was used for content. No actual job. No follow-up. Just part of another episode. And honestly? That’s unfair. I’m not against content creation—I am a content creator myself.”
The situation has stirred conversations online about the fine line between content creation and professional boundaries, especially when job seekers are involved.
