Trending
Peruzzi vs Pamilerin: Nigerians alter singer’s Wikipedia profile, add slapping skills to his accomplishments [Photo]
In the face of ongoing Twitter backlash that has greeted DMW singer Peruzzi’s alleged assault on a social media influencer, Pamilerin, some Nigerians in their usual hilarious act have taken their anger a notch higher.
They took to Wikipedia to alter the profile of the singer with some Yoruba curses and insults.
WuzupNaija reports that the alleged assault which took place in Bayelsa state over the weekend had since generated mixed reactions from social media users.
A check by WuzupNaija on the singer’s profile revealed that his name has been changed to “Oloriburuku abgaya onigbo Abdul Peruzzi omo ale 2000” – (An unfortunate, shameless old smoker), while his nickname was changed to “Agbanileti Ode” (a stupid man who assaults).
They further altered his residential address to “Hell Fire”, while his occupation was changed to “musician/fighter”
In his bio, they described the singer as:
“Obalende Travis Scott, a Nigerian singer and song writer under the Davido Music Worldwide record label and also signed to GoldenBoy Entertainment. Peruzzi in 2019 admitted that even if he is tied to a bomb he won’t blow. It must be stated that Peruzzi AKA Ikorodu Wizkid is not bigger than TENI.”
“He is notorious for slapping people, his latest accomplishment was slapping popular Twitter user; Dr Pam Pam @thepamilerin.”
See screenshot of the Wikipedia profile:
-
News24 hours ago
Remi Tinubu hosts first Nigerian female British military academy graduate
-
Metro9 hours ago
Police PRO ‘threatens’ X user who called ex-IGPs criminals
-
News21 hours ago
Ogundu, Ikorodu,17 other areas to benefit from IKEDC Band A feeder
-
News22 hours ago
Nigerians react as Lagos police shares tips dealing with armed individuals
-
News8 hours ago
Nigerians slam Seyi Tinubu’s involvement in coastal highway project
-
Metro22 hours ago
Adamawa closes down schools over measles outbreak
-
News12 hours ago
Police shoot Delta woman, teargas protesters, others injured
-
Economy10 hours ago
Nigerians to pay 0.5% cybersecurity levy on bank transactions