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Peller Fires Back At Ycee Over “Illiteracy” Comment And “Peller Culture” Remark

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Nigerian Tiktoker, Peller, has described rapper Ycee as a “very anyhow OG”. Peller stated this while reacting to Ycee’s ‘Peller Culture’ recent remarks. DAILY POST reports that the rapper had, during an interview on Afropolitan podcast, condemned Peller’s content on the digital space, and tagged it outrageous. Questioning the impact and educational values of such [] ‘Very anyhow OG’ – Peller fires back at Ycee over illiteracy comments

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