Nigerian TikToker and streamer Peller has made a U-turn on his earlier decision to cancel his ongoing nationwide tour, just hours after publicly calling it off.
The content creator had initially unveiled plans for a 20-state tour across Nigeria, which began on March 6, covering cities including Ibadan, Osun, Ekiti, Ogun, Ondo, Kogi, Kano, Kaduna, Abuja, Borno, Edo, Port Harcourt, Imo, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Enugu, Niger, and Ebonyi.
However, during a TikTok live session, Peller abruptly announced that he was discontinuing the tour, citing negative reactions and what he described as hostility from audiences.
“I am ending my tour, I am not doing the tour again. I am the one who said I wanted to do a tour and it is still me that is saying that it has come to an end,” he said.
“I am not doing again, I have put my hands up. You people do not like me, you are not good people. Any state I enter, you people would say I do not deserve to be welcomed like that. Why? What did I do?”
In a surprising twist, the influencer later reversed his stance, confirming that the tour would go on. Speaking during another live session from Ebonyi State, he explained that ending the tour was no longer an option.
“You people should not be angry but I would not be able to end my tour, I cannot. We are live in Ebonyi state. See the beautiful city,” he stated.
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The development comes amid growing controversies surrounding Peller. He is currently facing a lawsuit filed by Osarobo Osarenoma Odigie, who is demanding N395 million in damages over allegations of defamation, cyber harassment, and invasion of privacy linked to a lounge incident.
Additionally, the Benin Traditional Council has summoned him to appear before a panel of chiefs following what it described as an unauthorised visit to the palace.





