Key Points:
- Peller says people offered him 500,000 cedis to switch. He says no and shows love for Nigeria.
- He repeats the pledge on camera to prove his firm stand. The clip spreads fast and draws loud buzz.
- He recalls a Ghana trip and a Shatta Wale link. Later on, he speaks on hunger in Lagos.
Peller has told a bold new tale today. He says some people asked him to become Ghanaian. They put 500,000 cedis on the table for him. He says he turned the offer down at once.

The TikTok star gives a clear reason for that choice. He says his heart stays with Nigeria for life. To show that, he recites the full national pledge on tape. The short clip runs wide across phones and chats.
Ghana offer and firm pledge
In the viral cut, his voice stays strong and sure.
“Ghana dey offer me 500 thousand cedis. They wanted to buy me, but the faith and honesty I have for Nigeria”
He ends the line, then places his hand on his chest.
At the time, fans cheer and drop bright words online. Some praise the short but brave, clear stand for home. Others note how rare such big offers can be. However, he keeps the talk tight and points to the pledge.
Visit to Ghana and live link with Shatta Wale
In addition, he notes an older trip to Ghana in April. He held a live session with star singer Shatta Wale. That chat built his links across both sides of the gulf. He says he still has warm love for Ghana folks.
Meanwhile, his own buzz at home keeps growing fast. He has led rows of hot posts this year. He also shared new wins with fans, like a house. You can read more in this piece on Peller buys first house.
Cookathon scene and hunger concerns
Later on, he speaks about Hilda Baci’s jollof event. He showed up there to give love and support. He says the huge crowd told a hard, clear truth. “There is major hunger,” he says in that same chat.
He shares a small, vivid tale from that day. A friend named Taiwo came from Ikorodu to the Island. The trip was long, yet the aim was very simple. “He came there just to eat,” Peller claims in the clip.
That cook day drew a sea of fans in Lagos. Hilda’s jollof run filled the air with cheer and hope. The city watched as the giant pot steamed and smoked. Read our recap of the world’s biggest jollof pot.
In the end, his core point stays plain and firm. He will not swap green and white for any quick deal. He says money can come and go like rain. But home, in his words, must always come first.
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