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Peller Reveals the Tension with Portable Over Ritualist Posts: 'I Had to Block Him'

Peller Reveals the Tension with Portable Over Ritualist Posts: 'I Had to Block Him'

In a surprising twist, Tiktok star Peller has opened up about how his relationship with controversial singer Portable fell apart over social media disagreements. During a recent livestream, Peller explained that the tension began after he advised Portable to stop posting ritualist and fetish content online. The fallout was swift, with Portable blocking Peller on Instagram while Peller responded by blocking him on TikTok.

“Portable wey me and am don block ourselves. He block me for Instagram, I block am for TikTok,” Peller said, recounting how it all went down.
“I no love wetin you dey post, I don tell am be that.”

The beef began after Peller saw one of Portable’s posts promoting ritualist content early one Monday morning. Peller didn’t hold back and posted a comment advising the singer to reconsider his online choices. Portable, however, didn't take kindly to the advice and promptly blocked Peller. In response, Peller blocked Portable on TikTok, and the rift deepened.

💭 Peller’s Concern: The Impact of Ritualist Posts

Peller’s concern is clear—he doesn't agree with Portable's decision to share ritualist and fetish-related posts. He stated that after attending church on Sundays, it didn’t sit well with him to wake up on Monday and see such content on his feed. His decision to speak out was rooted in his values, which led to the unexpected fallout between the two.

“Person go go church on Sunday, Monday morning make person dey see ritualist stuff online I no understand…” Peller explained.

For Peller, it was more than just a social media disagreement; it was a clash of values and personal beliefs.

🧐 Netizens React: Who’s to Blame?

As expected, the situation has sparked a variety of reactions online. Some users sympathized with Peller, while others sided with Portable or found humor in the situation:

  • @wealth_0817 remarked, “Na ur fault? Na TikTok cause am sha.”

  • @itzskilachi quipped, “U think say portable send ur papa?”

  • @prince_jokotoye commented with a more thoughtful take, “When Peller goes to Alfa, aka Elebo Saudi, he posts it. Even if it’s an online stream, but Portable can’t post Ifa online, which is why our country is not great. Most of these little ones don’t even know our history anymore. We better go back before we lose all our heritage.”

The mix of comments shows the complexity of the situation—some believe Peller’s values were too rigid, while others argue that cultural heritage and tradition are important in today’s world.

💬 Opinion: A Clash of Perspectives on Culture and Content

This situation is a reminder of how social media can be both a tool for self-expression and a platform for controversy. What’s deemed appropriate by one person can be offensive to another, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like rituals and fetishism.

While Peller’s stance is understandable, many would argue that freedom of expression should take precedence. Is it up to us to regulate what others post based on our personal values, or should we simply scroll past content we disagree with?

🤔 What’s Your Take?

Do you agree with Peller’s decision to call out Portable, or do you think social media should be a space for freedom, no matter the content?

Join the conversation using #PellerVsPortable, #SocialMediaClash, and #CulturalValuesDebate.

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