<h4>Peller In Deep Worries Over Complications With Edo Monarchy</h4>
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<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that popular Nigerian entertainer Peller is hinting at ending his ongoing tour as challenges continue to surface.</p>
<p>Speaking about the situation surrounding the Queen of Benin Kingdom, the singer expressed frustration at the unexpected complications affecting his journey.</p>
<p>“I think I will end this tour. Problem just Dey come left and right. Make I go my Yoruba states way I no say if Problem come I go know how to handle it,” Peller revealed.</p>
<p>Reports suggest that the Queen of Benin Kingdom is facing a possible expulsion, an issue linked to Peller, though the details remain unclear.</p>
<p>The controversy has sparked conversations across social media, with fans divided between sympathy for the entertainer and concern over the royal predicament.</p>
<p>Peller’s statement about returning to his Yoruba states indicates a desire to step away from the mounting tension and regain control over the situation.</p>
<p>His words reflect the struggles celebrities often face when navigating public scrutiny while balancing cultural sensitivities.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, Peller’s fans are watching closely, eager to know whether the tour will continue or if he will indeed return home to handle matters in a more familiar setting.</p>

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