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How I got tortured before signing ambassadorial deal – Viral fish pie seller
**Naija's Fish Pie Sensation Opens Up on Dark Past**
You might know him as the viral fish pie seller who took the internet by storm with his catchy chant "Nawa o, some people dem too do oh". But, Alax Evalsam, the man behind the sensation, recently shared a shocking experience that happened before his rise to fame. He opened up about being tortured, and it's a story that will leave you speechless.
During a chat on the Clarity Zone podcast, Evalsam recounted how he was allegedly assaulted and subjected to harsh treatment by some unknown individuals. He claimed that he was restrained and had pepper poured all over his body. "They tied me up, picked me up, and poured pepper from my head to my toe," he revealed.
After this ordeal, Evalsam was taken to Eko Hotel, where he was asked to pose for photos while pretending to sign documents. This was allegedly done to create the illusion that he had signed a deal with the hotel.
Since his viral rise to fame, Evalsam has received massive support from Naija's content creators and brands. He was gifted a fully furnished apartment, cash, food items, and clothing by Nons Miraj. The apartment was paid for two years upfront, and he also receives a monthly allowance. Additionally, he secured a deal with Eko Hotel, where he showcased his singing talent and was unveiled as an ambassador.
Evalsam's story raises questions about the lengths people may go to achieve fame and success in Naija. While his rise to fame is inspiring, his alleged experience serves as a reminder that there are often darker forces at play in the pursuit of stardom.