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Peller Responds to Critics: Promises to Forge Ahead with Tour

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  • Peller says online criticism weakened him but he remains determined to continue his tour in Ebonyi State despite negative reactions.

During his ongoing tour in Ebonyi State, Nigerian content creator Peller has taken a moment to respond to the recent wave of online reactions.

Addressing the situation, Peller admitted that the criticism and negativity he encountered on social media had an emotional impact on him. Nevertheless, he emphasized his resolve to continue with his tour plans, undeterred by the backlash.

He expressed his determination by saying:

“When they heard I was considering ending the tour, they began celebrating online. Even if no one posts about me anymore, I’ll still go ahead with the tour. The negative comments from yesterday really brought me down, but I just had to push myself to keep going.”

In other news…. Social media activist VeryDarkMan has shared an update on an alleged fraud case involving Augustine Oguejiofor and Ifeanyi Udezu.

In a statement posted online, VeryDarkMan revealed that the dispute, which reportedly began in 2023 over a land deal, is now seeing partial resolution after a significant repayment.

He stated:
“Augustine Oguejiofor A.K.A Onwa, Who Defrauded Mr Ifeanyi Udezu Of 650 Million Naira Over a Land Deal Since 2023, Has Now Made a Down Payment Of 200 Million Naira To Him. Mr Onwa Has Also Agreed To Pay An Interest Of 150 Million Naira, Bringing The Total To 800 Million Naira Instead Of The 650 Million Naira He Initially Took. After The 200 Million Naira Down Payment, He Is To Settle The Remaining 600 Million Naira Within Two Weeks.”

According to the update, the new agreement increases the total repayment to ₦800 million, including interest. After the initial ₦200 million payment, the outstanding ₦600 million is expected to be paid within two weeks.

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