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Benin Queen and others risk expulsion over influencer Peller’s “unauthorised visit and alleged desecration of palace”

Benin Queen and others risk expulsion over influencer Peller?s ?unauthorised visit and alleged desecration of palace?

The Benin Traditional Council has warned that a queen in the palace of the Oba of Benin Palace may face removal over an incident involving social media influencer Habeeb Hamzat Adelaja, popularly known as Peller.

In a statement signed by its Secretary, Frank Irabor, the council described the incident as a “serious breach of protocol and desecration of the sacred precincts of the Palace.” According to the council, Peller gained unauthorised access to the palace on March 6, 2026, during his nationwide tour, without the required approval.

The statement said: “Mr Adelaja and his entourage entered the palace without the requisite permission… and their subsequent conduct caused significant embarrassment and a breach of the peace within the palace grounds.”

The council emphasised the sacred nature of the palace, stating: “The palace is not a public thoroughfare or a location for frivolous content creation; it is the ancient and spiritual seat of the Oba of Benin.” Following a preliminary investigation, the council confirmed that disciplinary actions have already been taken against individuals involved.

A chief linked to the incident has been suspended indefinitely, while a palace staff member, identified as Mr Omuemu, has been detained by the Nigeria Police Force and charged in court for allegedly aiding the unauthorised entry.

The council also revealed that a queen who appeared in the incident is undergoing disciplinary proceedings that could lead to her removal from the palace. It stated: “In accordance with Benin traditions and customs, these proceedings may result in her removal from the palace.”

The council further confirmed that Peller has been invited to appear before a committee of chiefs to explain his actions but has not complied. “Mr Adelaja has failed to honour this invitation… He must tender an unreserved written apology to the palace for his unauthorised access and the embarrassment caused,” the statement added.

The council warned that failure to comply could lead to legal action, noting that law enforcement agencies have been notified. Reaffirming its authority, the council said it remains committed to protecting the traditions of the Benin Kingdom under Oba Ewuare II.

“While unscrupulous elements may attempt to undermine our sacred institutions… they do so at their peril,” the council stated, adding that it has the capacity to address such violations and prevent future occurrences.

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