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Peruzzi Vibes Faces Query Over ‘Supreme Leader

Famous Afrobeat singer Peruzzi Vibes has found himself facing scrutiny and a 24-hour ultimatum over the self-proclaimed title of ‘Supreme Leader of the Cartel’ featured on his profile.

The singer, who recently made headlines discussing his decision to move out of Davido’s house, triggered attention once again due to his alleged affiliation with a group. On the microblogging platform X, Peruzzi described himself as the ‘Supreme Leader of the Cartel’ in his bio, prompting a reaction from a user.

Addressing the singer, the user, @2sec_smog1, questioned Peruzzi on the origin of the title and who bestowed it upon him. The user demanded an explanation within 24 hours, adding a touch of humor and curiosity, “Peruzzi, you said you’re the supreme leader of the cartel?? Peruzzi, I asked for the last time, which zonalistical gandopankan are u from? Who blend u?? Who zarathustra you? Who goes you?? I give you 24 hours to reply me!”

The query has piqued the interest of social media users, leading to discussions and speculations about the meaning and significance of Peruzzi’s self-declared title. Fans and followers are eagerly awaiting the singer’s response to shed light on this intriguing aspect of his public persona.

The post has since generated a wave of reactions from social media users who likened it to a sacred secret cult title, stirring concerns.

“Omo I think say na cruise we dey do for Twitter, which language be this one,” @Deyvxxd_ wrote in response.

Another user added, “Wetin carry me enter Twitter for cult Chineke nna.”

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