Entertainment
Peller: Queen Ewuare replies Edo palace chiefs
The controversy surrounding the visit of social media influencer, Habeeb Adelaja, popularly known as Peller, to the Benin Royal Palace has taken a dramatic turn, as Queen Ewuare of the Benin Kingdom publicly challenged claims that the visit was unauthorised.
The queen’s response follows her suspension by the Benin Traditional Council, alongside some chiefs and a palace staff member, over what the council described as a “desecration of the sacred precincts of the palace.”
TikTok Content Creator, Hamzat Habeeb, popularly known as Peller…Photo Credit: Ripples Nigeria
He was reportedly received by certain palace officials during the visit, which later sparked outrage within traditional circles.
In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by the Secretary of the Benin Traditional Council, Frank Irabor, the council condemned the visit as a “breach of protocol,” ordering Peller to appear before a committee of chiefs to explain his actions and tender an unreserved written apology.
The council further alleged that Peller and his entourage gained access to the palace without the requisite approval, adding that their conduct caused “significant embarrassment” and disrupted the peace within the palace grounds.
It also disclosed that the queen involved in the incident was facing “serious disciplinary proceedings,” which could ultimately result in her removal from the palace.
Queen pushes back
However, in a swift public rebuttal, Queen Ewuare took to her TikTok account (@queen_ewuare-_backup) on Thursday to contest the council’s claims, insisting that the narrative being circulated was misleading.
A review indicates that the queen made her first video post on the TikTok account on March 26, 2022.
An examination of the page, which now boasts over two million followers, further shows that she consistently shares photos and video content featuring herself and the Oba of Benin during personal engagements and official royal ceremonies.
Sharing what she described as documentary evidence, the queen posted a copy of a letter bearing an acknowledgement stamp from the Benin Traditional Council, which she said proved that Peller’s visit had been formally communicated to the palace ahead of time.
The queen explained that the controversy surrounding Peller’s presence at the palace was influenced by misleading claims from the BTC.
“Hello everyone, the issues at hand aren’t just because Peller came to the palace or because I gifted him; a lot has been happening behind closed doors.
“The Benin Traditional Council lied that Peller’s visit was unauthorised and that I brought him to the palace. I hope I will be able to convince you all that Peller’s visit was authorised.
“Look at the stamp on this letter; it shows it was received by the Benin Traditional Council, but they’re all lying against me. But this isn’t even the main problem; there are other issues far bigger than what you all think,” she wrote.
The queen also expressed appreciation to supporters who had reached out to check on her following the development.
The disputed letter
The document shared by the queen, observed by Saturday PUNCH, carries a stamp and signature indicating it was received by the council on February 23, 2026.
Titled ‘Courtesy Visit’ and addressed to Oba Ewuare II, the letter was signed by Uyiekpen Ogiefa. It formally notified the palace of Peller’s planned visit to Benin and requested a brief audience with the monarch.
“With utmost respect and humility, we write to formally inform the palace of the planned visit of a very prominent online streamer, Peller, to Benin, and to the revered palace of the Oba of Benin on March 3, 2026,” the letter partly read.
It further stated that Ogiefa, son of Chief Courage Uyi Ogiefa, would accompany the influencer during the visit.
However, while the queen maintains that the acknowledgement validates the visit, critics argue that receipt of a letter does not equate to formal approval.
The development has since triggered mixed reactions across social media platforms, with supporters and critics offering sharply different interpretations.
Some users rallied behind the queen, expressing confidence in her position.
“You will overcome, my great Queen. You are a beacon of light and a worthy representation of Edo women,” a TikTok user, Riemen, wrote.
Others, however, questioned the legitimacy of the claimed authorisation.
“A letter being acknowledged does not mean approval has been granted. There must be a formal response confirming the visit,” a Facebook user, Osasuyi James, argued, urging the release of any official reply from the palace.
Another user, Liberty Okoromi, emphasised the sanctity of the palace, noting that access must strictly adhere to established customs.
“The palace is not a marketplace. It is a sacred place of tradition. We must respect our heritage,” he said, while calling for leniency towards the influencer.
Peller’s team responds
Amid the growing controversy, Peller’s management issued a statement on Instagram, insisting that due process was followed and that the visit was not intended to disrespect Benin culture.
According to the statement, a formal request was submitted on February 23 for a courtesy visit initially scheduled for March 3 but later shifted to March 6.
The team acknowledged that they were informed in advance that the Oba would not be available, but were nonetheless permitted to visit and were received by palace representatives.
“They were welcomed, guided through the palace, and educated on its history and traditions,” the statement read.
It added that any actions perceived as inappropriate were unintentional, attributing them to excitement and the warmth of the reception.
“Peller is deeply passionate about promoting Nigerian culture and would never intentionally disrespect the heritage he seeks to showcase,” the statement added, while also apologising for any misconceptions arising from the visit.
Despite these, the Benin Traditional Council has maintained its hardline stance, reiterating that the palace is not a venue for casual visits or content creation.
“The palace is not a public thoroughfare or a location for frivolous content creation. It is the ancient and spiritual seat of the Oba of Benin, governed by centuries of tradition, custom, and sacred protocols,” the council stated.
In a further twist, the council disclosed that a palace staff member, identified as Mr Omuemu, had been detained by the Nigeria Police Force and charged in court for allegedly aiding the unauthorised entry and causing a breach of the peace.
It added that law enforcement agencies had been placed on alert and could take further action against those involved.
Entertainment
Veteran Nollywood Actor Dies In His Sleep
Veteran Nollywood actor and producer Solomon Akiyesi has died.
His death was confirmed on Monday by the President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Abubakar Yakubu.
Yakubu said the actor passed away in his sleep on Sunday, adding that his remains have been deposited in a morgue in Abuja.
“Yes, it is true. He died yesterday. Slept and did not wake up from sleep. We await further details from the family. His body is in the morgue in Abuja, where the sad incident happened,” he said.
According to him, the guild is still expecting more information from the deceased’s family regarding the circumstances surrounding his death.
Akiyesi, who hailed from Ososo in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area of Edo State, began his Nollywood career in the late 1990s and went on to feature in over 100 films.
He was known for roles in movies such as Marry Who You Love, Kiss My Pain, Joy of Nakasha, Heart of a Saint, Deadly Affair, Gen Z Wife, Olaedo The Fisher Girl, Pretty Liars, The End Is Near, and Desperate Ladies.
Akiyesi was born and raised in Ososo, Akoko-Edo Local Government Area, Edo State.
He had his primary and secondary education in his hometown before enrolling at the University of Ibadan for his tertiary education.
An actor, producer, and director, Akiyesi starred in several significant films, including ‘Deadly Affair’ (1995), ‘Olaedo the Fisher Girl’ 2 (2015), ‘Gen Z Wife (2024), ‘Kiss My Pain’, ‘Heart of a Saint’, and others.
He served on the Board of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) and was the President of the National Association of Ososo Creatives.
In April 2013, the actor’s wedding to his second wife, Uloma Agwu, was disrupted when his wife from his first marriage stormed the Overcomers Church World Outreach in Surulere, Lagos, claiming they were still legally married.
The actor’s first wife, Lilian, pregnant and accompanied by friends, walked into the marriage ceremony immediately after the praise and worship session, as the minister was about to begin officiating.
It took the efforts of police officers to restore order within the church’s premises.
The late actor later apologised for the disruption to the wedding.
Entertainment
“I Prefer Pets To Children” — BBNaija Star Phyna Replies Critics Over Decision To Be Childless
Nigerian reality TV star and former Big Brother Naija winner, Phyna, has responded strongly to the backlash surrounding her decision not to have children.
Phyna had earlier sparked conversations online after stating that she would rather raise pets than become a biological mother, a comment that quickly drew criticism from social media users who questioned her stance.
Reacting to the wave of insults, the actress and influencer described the judgment as unfair and accused many Nigerians of holding outdated beliefs about womanhood and motherhood.
She expressed frustration over how people rushed to label her a failure simply because she chose not to have children, insisting that her decision is personal and rooted in her life experiences.
According to her, her childhood played a major role in shaping how she views parenting, revealing that she is afraid of becoming the kind of parent she had while growing up.
Phyna explained that the fear of repeating painful patterns from her upbringing has made her unwilling to bring a child into the world unless she feels emotionally ready for that responsibility.
She said she would rather remain child-free than risk becoming a parent she herself would not have wanted.
“Dumb country people, so me not wanting a child is what makes me a failure and resulting to all this insults na… y’all brains is still stuck in the 60’s era,” she wrote.
She added that many critics fail to understand the emotional reasons behind such decisions and simply judge based on societal expectations.
“Me wey dem born how them take care of me. I don’t want to bring a child in. I’m scared of becoming a parent like the one I had… and that’s on period,” she stated.
Her comments have since triggered mixed reactions online, with some people supporting her honesty and right to make personal life choices, while others insisted that motherhood remains an important part of womanhood.
The debate continues to generate strong opinions, especially around issues of parenting, trauma, and the pressure society places on women regarding marriage and childbirth.
Entertainment
Former ‘Home Alone’ House Owner Found De@d Days After Arrest For Child P0rn
A former owner of the iconic “Home Alone” home was found d£ad from a suspected su!cide at an Illinois nature preserve days after he was hit with child p0rnography charges.
John Abendshien’s body was discovered in the Lake Forest Open Lands: Derwen Mawr Nature Preserve in Lake Forest just before 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, NBC Chicago reported.
The 79-year-old was identified the next morning and “asphyxia in a manner consistent with being self-inflicted” was ruled the preliminary cause of d£ath, according to the outlet.
Police have opened an investigation into his d£ath.
“This is believed to be an isolated incident with no threat to the community at this time,” the Lake County Coroner’s Office said.
Abendshien was the longtime owner of the famed house featured in the beloved 1990 Christmas film.
Abendshien had lived in the “Home Alone” house while the movie was being filmed.
He later released a memoir, “Home but Alone No More,” detailing life inside his home that was turned into the iconic Christmas movie backdrop.
His family sold the five-bedroom home in the Chicago suburb of Winnetka back in 2012 for $1.585 million, according to Chicago Agent Magazine.
Earlier this month, the Lake County State Attorney’s Office launched an investigation into Abendshien over alleged child p0rnography possession.
Officials had received multiple cyber tips reporting an online account linked to Abendshien being used in the possession, manufacture, or distribution of child s£xual abuse material, officials said.
The Lake Forest Police Department executed a search warrant at his home on April 16 and seized electronic evidence.
Abendshien was later charged with seven felonies: three counts of possession of child s£xual abuse material (Class 2 felony) and four counts of possession of child s£xual abuse material (Class 3 felony).
He was released with conditions after he attended a detention hearing on April 17.
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