“From my head to toe”- Viral fish pie seller, ‎Alax Evalsam recounts heartbreaking ordeal before taken to Eko hotel

‎Alax Evalsam, the viral fish pie seller, has opened up about a heartbreaking encounter that has left social media buzzing.

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‎The viral internet sensation shared details of the heartbreaking ordeal during a recent appearance on the Clarity Zone podcast.

‎Viral Fish Seller Speaks Out

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‎During the interview, the viral fish seller disclosed that he was severely beaten and tied from his head to toe.

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‎”One guy went out, bought pepper and soaked it. They now tied me,lifted me and poured it from my head to my toe“, He said.

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‎However, he was taken to Eko Hotel where he was asked to pose for a photo signing a document.

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“They took me to Eko hotel. They spoke to their management and asked me to just behave as if I’m signing a document”, He stated.

‎Notably, Alax Evalsam gained popularity through his unique and catchy chant, ‘Nawa o, some people dem to do oh’.

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‎The viral moment led to him being discovered by content creators, including Nons Miraj, who surprised Alax  with a fully furnished apartment, food, cash, and new clothes.

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In a thoughtful gesture, she rented the apartment for two years upfront and provided an initial ₦200k in support, with a promise of a monthly allowance.

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‎Additionally, he signed a deal with Eko Hotel, showcasing his singing talent and becoming an ambassador for the hotel.

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