Peller Explains Why He Rejected ₵500K Offer To Move To Ghana

Popular Nigerian streamer and TikTok creator Peller claims he turned down a proposal to switch his nationality to Ghana in exchange for 500,000 Ghana cedis.

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In a video making the rounds on social media, Peller explained that individuals approached him with the enticing offer, but he refused out of loyalty to Nigeria.

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The content creator had previously visited Ghana earlier this year, where he was hosted by acclaimed musician Shatta Wale.

While speaking, he said …

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“Ghana dey offer me 500 thousand cedis. They wanted to buy me. But the faith and honesty I have for Nigeria….”

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See some comments below:

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@ericboatenggh: “Someone who no go school before wants to motivate Ghanaians to do what exactly? Our actors and musicians sef we don’t take them serious, not to mention content creators. ”

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@RMAsmithayo7: “got to respect the attention seeking strategy at least”

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@Son_Of_Grace12: “For person wey no get $500k inside aza if e get d offer na full speed and jump e go collect the gig sharp”

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@GaruSarkCess: “We blame the boka weed smoker SHATTA WALE for all this disrespect…hmmm”

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@edudzi____: “See this village champion no be en fault he get fine Ghana Babe dey follow am with his unemployed followers hyping him. Illiterate”

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