
The accuser, who alleges that they collaborated during Peller’s early days in Ikorodu, shared his disappointment over being left behind as Peller gained success.
The young man explained that he frequently supported Peller during his early career, saying, “I used to help Peller a lot, but after he became famous, he only took Jo Blaq along.” He recalled instances where he assisted Peller, such as buying data and food for him, and expressed his frustration, adding, “Now, Peller is living comfortably in Lekki, while I’m still struggling in Ikorodu.”
In response, Peller questioned the truth of these allegations, asking, “What did he gain from this? Lies up and down.” Jo Blaq, also mentioned in the post, chimed in, saying, “Joblaq wey no suffer with us.”
This exchange has sparked a wider conversation about loyalty and support in friendships, particularly when one individual achieves success and the dynamics of the relationship change.
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