Peller has spoken out after claiming that someone tagged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to arrest him, saying he believes the move was motivated by hatred.
The social media personality alleged that EFCC officials invited him shortly after his wedding. According to Peller, he was told his case would not be taken seriously because he had previously advised people against spraying money on the floor.
“Human beings are wicked. Someone tagged EFCC to arrest me. They invited me after my wedding, but said they won’t take my case serious cause I cautioned people not to spray money on the floor,” he said.
Peller also urged people to stop targeting wealthy individuals or those working to improve their financial situation.
“Stop hating on rich people and the ones trying to survive. Go get money,” he added.
His comments have sparked reactions online, with some social media users questioning the circumstances surrounding the alleged EFCC invitation, while others focused on his remarks about money spraying and the treatment of wealthy people.
Peller’s claims about the EFCC invitation have not been independently verified from the information provided.




