PROFESSOR PELLER’S SON, ZEETO, DEBUTS ON INTERNATIONAL SCENE

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Zeeto with a fellow participant at the convention

A man who was undoubtedly the most famous and prominent magician, Chief Moshood Abiola Peller, popularly known as Professor Peller was fell by the bullets of unknown daredevil some twenty years ago, but what has remained of interest about the late magician is no other but the fact that memories of his greatness and his legacies are still very much treasured in the country several years after he passed on to the great beyond.

Meanwhile, to ensure his legacies are not forgotten, one of his children, a law graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Saheed popularly called  Zeeto, has since taken over from where the father stopped and he’s been doing fantastically well trying to fill the vacuum created by the departure of the famous magician. The light skinned United Kingdom returnee has indeed been able to revive the art of magic in the country as his services are mostly sorted after by corporate organizations for high profile events. It is cheering to reveal Zeeto has moved up the ladder in the world of magic by securing a seat to become a member of the internationally accredited league of magicians through the vacant slot of late Professor Peller, thereby securing future of magic in and around Africa. The taken over of his father’s position at the global circle was announced at the joint  Convention of the International Brotherhood  of Magicians and The Society of American Magicians that is presently taking place in United States of America. Late Peller was a prominent member of the internationally accredited association of magicians where he once competed and was crowned best magician in Africa.

Meanwhile, it is already in the public space that the Abiola family is on the way to roll out drums to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Professor Peller’s departure with lot of activities.

Zeeto at extreme right on front row

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