Popular TikTok streamer Peller has announced plans to embark on a tour across 19 states in Nigeria, weeks after being publicly snubbed by American streaming star Darren Jason Watkins Jr., popularly known as IShowSpeed.
Peller shared the itinerary for the first leg of the nationwide tour on his Instagram page, listing states to be visited as Oyo (Ibadan), Osun, Ekiti, Ogun, Ondo, Kogi, Kano, Kaduna, Abuja (FCT) and Borno. Others include Edo, Rivers (Port Harcourt), Imo, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Enugu, Niger and Ebonyi states.
He noted that states not captured in the initial schedule would be covered in a second phase of the tour.
“These are the states I will be touring. If your state is not here, you will have to wait for part two,” he wrote.
The announcement follows IShowSpeed’s recent “Speed Does Africa” livestream tour, which took him to several African countries, including Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya and Benin Republic.
During his Lagos stop, IShowSpeed was seen engaging with some Nigerian content creators, including Jarvis, but did not interact with Peller, despite the TikTok star’s public calls for a collaboration.
Following the incident, Peller accused members of the American streamer’s security team of demanding N1 million before granting him access to IShowSpeed, an allegation that sparked widespread reactions on social media.
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