Singer Fido gifts Peller N5 Million on TikTok Live

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  • Nigerian artist Fido unexpectedly gifted ₦5 million to Peller in a TikTok livestream.
  • The generous donation was made in recognition of Peller’s consistent use of Fido’s track “Joy is Coming” in his content.
Singer Fido gifts Peller N5 Million on TikTok Live

In a recent livestream on TikTok, Nigerian artist Fido surprised many by gifting ₦5 million to Peller.

This generous contribution served as a gesture of gratitude for Peller’s ongoing incorporation of Fido’s song “Joy is Coming” in his content.

The touching incident rapidly gained traction online, with fans expressing admiration for the camaraderie and mutual respect shared between the two artists. Clips capturing Fido’s donation and Peller’s heartfelt response circulated widely across various social media platforms.

This act of generosity highlights the supportive spirit prevalent within the Nigerian music industry, where artists actively uplift and celebrate one another’s successes.

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In other news, Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has leveled serious allegations against her fellow actress, Lizzy Anjorin.

Ojo has accused Anjorin of engaging in harassment and cyberbullying.

This statement was made in a public announcement on her Instagram page on Thursday, where she claimed that Anjorin has been persistently directing curses, threats, and defamatory remarks towards her family and friends.

The message read:

“Public Announcement.

To the general public, Nigerian Authorities and Government,

“I am compelled to expose a disturbing pattern of harassment by Liz Anjorin. Despite our ongoing court case, she continues to target my loved ones, hurling curses, threats and defamation on them from her social media space.

I urge the authorities to take note of this announcement.

Liz Anjorin, I am warning you for the last time.”

The conflict between the two individuals commenced when Anjorin alleged that certain celebrities were taking advantage of the demise of singer Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mobad. In response, Ojo initiated legal action against Anjorin, citing cyberbullying and defamation of character.

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