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Peller reveals what happened after someone reported his wedding to EFCC

Content creator Peller has revealed that he was invited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for questioning after an individual allegedly reported the spraying of money at his wedding to TikToker Jarvis, saying the incident left him questioning why some people seek to create problems for others.

Peller made the disclosure in a video shared online, adding that the report resulted in an invitation from the anti-graft agency, which questioned him over the circumstances surrounding the money sprayed at the event.

He said the matter was eventually handled without further consequences after officials reviewed his conduct during the ceremony and noted that he had repeatedly cautioned guests against throwing money on the ground.

Peller expressed appreciation for the EFCC officials who handled the matter, describing them as wise and sensible. He explained that his repeated efforts to discourage guests from throwing money on the floor were important in helping to clarify his position during the investigation.

The content creator said he found it difficult to understand why some individuals would deliberately report or target people who appear to be financially successful instead of concentrating on improving their own circumstances.

Peller urged people to focus on building their own wealth rather than attempting to bring down others who are enjoying the proceeds of their work. He suggested that individuals should channel their energy towards improving their own lives instead of looking for ways to create difficulties for others.