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- Nigerian entertainer Peller is frustrated with the differing responses to car accidents involving celebrities.
- He contrasts his own experience of being jailed and criticized for a car crash with the positive reception of another celebrity, Shank.
- Peller believes it is unfair that Shank is being applauded for a similar incident.
Nigerian celebrity Peller has voiced his displeasure regarding the seemingly unequal treatment celebrities receive after car accidents. Through a social media post, he pointed out the noticeable difference in reactions between his own experience and the praise others receive.
“I was jailed for crashing my car. I faced criticism, yet Shank is being applauded for a similar incident. It’s unjust,” Peller remarked. He also urged, “The Nigerian police should take action against Shank for his car accident.”
Peller’s statements have sparked widespread discussion on social media about fairness and whether public figures are subject to the same standards as everyone else. His comparison with musician Shank has led many to question if celebrities are held accountable in the same way ordinary people are.
This situation brings to light significant concerns about the uniformity of law enforcement and societal views, especially when high-profile individuals are involved in events that would typically lead to legal repercussions for the general public.
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In other news… There has been widespread outrage following reports of alleged assaults on female students during a festival in Ozoro, Delta State.
Disturbing claims circulating online allege that several young women were harassed and assaulted during the event around Southern Delta University, sparking condemnation from the public.
A viral video also shows a man allegedly mocking the victims, blaming them for ignoring warnings to stay indoors.
“We Warned You Girls To Remain Indoors During The Festival But You Refused To Listen. Now Look At What’s Happening To All Of You. They Have Torn Your Clothes And gR@ped You And You Are Coming Out To Cry,” the man was heard saying.
The footage and accompanying reports have triggered anger on social media, with many Nigerians calling for urgent intervention by authorities and justice for the victims.