Super Falcons Star Deborah Abiodun Ignored Peller During Livestream After $100K Saga

Super Falcons Star Deborah Abiodun Ignored Peller During Livestream After $100K Saga

  • Super Falcons star Deborah Abiodun snubbed popular TikToker Peller during her recent livestream
  • Peller recently called out Super Falcons stars for ignoring her messages after WAFCON triumph
  • He claimed they ignored him because of Tinubu’s $100,000 reward, which has soured their relationship

Super Falcons star Deborah Abiodun put TikToker Peller in his place after he dropped a message on her recent live session following their recent beef.

The Super Falcons of Nigeria won their 10th Women's Africa Cup of Nations after beating hosts Morocco 3-2 in the final in Rabat on July 27.

Deborah Abiodun, Asisat Oshoala, Super Falcons, Nigeria, WAFCON 2025, Morocco
Deborah Abiodun celebrates with Super Falcons teammates during WAFCON 2025 final. Photo by Abdel Majid Bziouat/AFP.
Source: Getty Images

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu conferred national honours (OON) on all the players and members of the crew and also rewarded them with $100,000.

As noted by Vanguard, the gesture generated reactions from Nigerians, who deemed it excessive at a time when the country is going through economic hardship.

TikToker Peller accused Super Falcons stars of ignoring his messages after receiving the funds and warned that he will return the gesture if they ever message him again.

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The teenager was part of the influencer campaign for Mission X ahead of the tournament, which was successfully delivered after they won WAFCON.

Deborah Abiodun snubs Peller during livestream

Falcons stars refused to be drawn into public beef with Peller, but their silence spoke volumes about the incident, which drew attention from the fans.

However, midfielder Deborah Abiodun made the first direct public shot at Peller after snubbing his comment during her TikTok live session.

Fans expressed satisfaction with how the US-based star snubbed the TikToker after his comment, which was deemed disrespectful.

@believe0029 wrote:

“You can’t disrespect her and her colleagues, and you expect her to acknowledge you or give any kind of respect, nah.”

@bukanyx wrote:

“He wan use her shine and take the attention. She ignored him. But you couldn't do the same, hence you made him get that attention he was seeking.”

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@ashtronikweb3 wrote:

“She no send am nau, not everyone is interested in unnecessary talks.”

@mark_lander9993 wrote:

“When you disrespect people, others will stay away from you.”

Dallas Trinity welcomed Abiodun after WAFCON win

Deborah Abiodun featured for the Super Falcons at the just-concluded 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, which they won.

Natasha Flint, Deborah Abiodun, Dallas Trinity, Tampa Bay Suns FC, Cotton Bowl, USA.
Deborah Abiodun in action for Dallas Trinity against Tampa Bay Suns FC. Photo by Omar Vega.
Source: Getty Images

The midfielder, popularly referred to as Kante, played a pivotal role, featuring in five out of the six matches, including the 3-2 win over Morocco in the final.

She returned to her club, Dallas Trinity, after an extended break in Nigeria, and was warmly received by her teammates with the Nigerian vibe.

As noted by Daily Post, Abiodun joined the USL Super League club on loan from Washington Spirit and will return at the end of the season.

Super Falcons stars shut down Lagos club

Legit.ng previously reported that Super Falcons stars shut down Lagos club days after TikToker Peller called them out for not responding to his messages.

The trio of Asisat Oshoala, Deborah Abiodun and Oluwatosin Demehin were spotted vibing with fans at the nightclub and ignoring the noise on social media.

Source: Legit.ng

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Elijah Odetokun (Sports Editor) Elijah Odetokun is a Nigerian sports editor at Legit.ng. He has four years of working experience and holds a Bachelor of Agriculture from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, and a Diploma in Freelance and Sports Writing from the London School of Journalism. Email: elijah.odetokun@sportsbrief.com

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