Peller, the Nigerian TikToker, has addressed the controversy surrounding his recent visit to the Benin Kingdom following condemnation from the Benin Traditional Council.
The council criticised the visit, describing it as “unauthorised” and a breach of palace protocol.
It also summoned Peller to appear before a committee of chiefs and warned that the queen involved in the encounter could face removal from the palace.
In a statement released on Thursday, Peller’s management clarified that the visit was properly initiated through official channels and was never intended to disrespect Benin culture.
According to the statement, a formal request for a courtesy visit was submitted to the palace on February 23. The visit was initially scheduled for March 3 but was later moved to March 6. To substantiate their claim, the team attached a copy of the submitted letter.
They explained that although they had been informed ahead of time that the Oba would not be available, they were nonetheless welcomed into the palace and received by chiefs, who guided them through its history and traditions.
The team acknowledged that certain moments during the visit may have been perceived as inappropriate but insisted there was no ill intent.
“We would like to sincerely address the concerns surrounding Peller’s recent visit to the Benin Kingdom. First and foremost, we acknowledge the deep cultural significance of the Benin Kingdom and extend our utmost respect to its traditions, heritage, and people,” the statement read.
“Peller and his team, with the facilitation of Uyiekpen Ogiefa, son of Chief Courage Uyi Ogiefa, the N’ozeben of the Benin Kingdom, formally submitted a letter on February 23 requesting a courtesy visit scheduled for March 3, which was later moved to March 6.
“Ahead of the visit, the team was clearly informed that the Oba would not be available. However, they were graciously welcomed to the palace, where they were received by Uyiekpen Ogiefa and palace chiefs and guided through its history, culture, and traditions.
“This was fully respected, and the visit proceeded accordingly. That said, we understand that certain moments during the visit may have been perceived as inappropriate. We sincerely wish to clarify that this was never the intention. Any mispronunciations or actions were unintentional and purely human, possibly influenced by excitement and the warmth of the reception.”
The statement reaffirmed Peller’s commitment to promoting Nigerian culture, stressing that he would never deliberately disrespect the heritage he is passionate about showcasing to the world.
“Peller is deeply passionate about promoting Nigerian culture, and it would never be his intention to disrespect the very heritage he is committed to showcasing. At no point was it the mission or intention to offend or disrespect the culture in any way.
“We, however, acknowledge that there may have been misconceptions arising from the visit and sincerely apologise for any misunderstandings. We appreciate the feedback and the continued support.”







