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TEEN FAN CORRECTS P-SQUARE'S PETER OKOYE'S "GBAGAUN" ON TWITTER AND CAUSES WAHALA

Hell was let loose on social network, Twitter during the week when a 14 year old kid took on Peter Okoye of the P-Square fame, lecturing him on the rules of grammar.



Peter innocently took to Twitter to announce the lucky winner of the P-Suqare's Fan of The Month give-away prize. Ok peeps check dis out! dis person deserve to be my fan of the month. No ojoro, Peter tweeted.



But unfortunately for the superstar, a brilliant 14 year-old girl would not let go of his wrong use of words, as she corrected him out-rightly, especially when he used the word 'deserve' in place of a singular noun of 'deserves.' English mistress thank u RT @Hazelavelie: *deserves RT @PeterPsquare: Ok peeps check dis out!…dis person deserve to be my fan of the month. No ojoro, he tweeted again.



Unable to bear the insult after the little girl corrected his bad English, Peter rained insults on the little girl, wishing that he could see her face to face. Unfortunately, she was nowhere to be found on Twitter.

Barking like a wounded dog, Peter vented his anger this way: I don't think she's up to 14yrs old and I don't knw if she's on twitter… But of cos her fbook name is Chantal Tcheou.



Thank u my dear.RT @MumcieCJ: @PeterPsquare sum idiots on twitter looking out for people's mistakes "in english" like dey are perfect. NONSENSE!!!Too know…., Peter blasted out.



Surprisingly, the same fan with the Twitter name Chantal Tcheou won Peter's Fan of The Month gifts of Ipad2 and other goodies.

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