Peller Fires Back: "Should I Run to Satan?" After Clergyman Calls Him a 'Clown'

 





 Peller  has publicly lashed out at a clergyman who reportedly labeled him a "clown," expressing profound dismay and questioning where he should turn for solace. In a statement that has quickly gone viral, Peller recounted seeking divine refuge only to find himself under attack from those purporting to be spiritual leaders.

The dramatic response from Peller came after an unnamed clergyman allegedly made disparaging remarks about him, sparking a heated debate online and among his followers. Peller's terse but emotionally charged statement read, "I ran to God, but servants of God are pursuing me. Should I run to Satan?"

This declaration highlights a growing tension between secular entertainers and religious figures in Nigeria, where moral commentary from the pulpit often intersects with public figures' lives and professions. Peller, known for continuing his late father's legacy in the magic industry, has often faced scrutiny from certain religious quarters who view his craft with suspicion.

Social media platforms are abuzz with reactions, with many defending Peller and criticizing the clergyman for what they deem an uncharitable and judgmental stance. Others, however, support the clergyman's right to speak on matters of faith and morality.

This incident marks a notable public confrontation for Peller, who rarely engages in such direct exchanges. His poignant question, "Should I run to Satan?", underscores a feeling of betrayal and desperation, potentially igniting a broader conversation about spiritual guidance, judgment, and the role of religious leaders in contemporary society.

As of press time, the identity of the clergyman has not been widely confirmed, and further comments from either party are awaited.

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