Entertainment of Sunday, 18 May 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Peller Complains About Stonebwoy, Says "He's Fighting Me"
Nigerian entertainer Peller recently discussed his fallout with Stonebwoy. This happened during a chat with Rudeboy from P-Square. Peller claimed that Stonebwoy is fighting him.
Peller's comments have gained attention on social media. Many users are sharing their thoughts on the situation.
During the conversation, Peller explained why he and Stonebwoy had issues. He mentioned that Stonebwoy unfollowed him on social media after a failed collaboration.
Stonebwoy had planned to fly Peller from Nigeria to London for a show. However, those plans fell through before they could happen.
After this, Peller announced his trip to Ghana, which was sponsored by Shatta Wale. This announcement put him in the middle of the rivalry between Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale.
Peller expected to be flown out in a private jet. He first met Stonebwoy during a TikTok livestream and expressed interest in visiting Ghana.
Stonebwoy's public relations officer, Vida Adutwum, commented on the unfollowing issue. She stated that multiple people manage Stonebwoy's account and couldn't explain the reason behind it.
Vida added that decisions about following or unfollowing someone depend on the artist's team dynamics. It doesn't necessarily relate to other artists.
Netizens reacted strongly to the rift between Peller and Stonebwoy. Some questioned if it was just a coincidence with recent music releases.
Others pointed out that claims of conflict should be taken cautiously without evidence. Some believe Peller is trying to create drama for publicity related to his new single.
One user accused Peller of lying about being invited to the UK due to visa issues. Another praised Stonebwoy for making it clear he should focus on comedy instead.
Additionally, comedian Amankwah Trump expressed frustration over Peller’s treatment in Ghana by Shatta Wale’s team. He noted that such premium treatment isn't usually given to local artists when they engage with Nigeria's market.