Tag: Peller

  • Peller Takes Relationship With Jarvis to Next Level as Bride Price Is Paid in Edo

    Popular Nigerian content creators Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, and Elizabeth Amadou, known as Jarvis, have moved closer to marriage after the bride price ceremony was held in Edo State.

    The development, which took place on Saturday, June 20, has generated excitement among fans of the social media stars, with videos and photos from the traditional event circulating widely online.

    Traditional Ceremony Holds in Edo

    Peller, 21, travelled to Jarvis’ hometown in Edo State for the family introduction and traditional rites.

    The couple appeared in matching traditional outfits during the ceremony. Peller wore a white shirt with a George wrapper and coral beads, while Jarvis was dressed in traditional attire adorned with coral necklaces and a feathered crown.

    Videos shared online showed family members and guests celebrating the occasion as the pair formally advanced their relationship.

    Jarvis Reacts to Milestone

    Speaking in one of the videos from the ceremony, Jarvis expressed happiness over the development.

    “I’m excited my man came to pay my bride price today. What seemed as a joke from the beginning finally paid off today,” she said.

    The ceremony marks one of the most significant milestones in the couple’s relationship, which has been in the public eye for several years.

    From TikTok Partnership to Romance

    Peller and Jarvis gained popularity through their collaborative TikTok content, attracting millions of followers across different social media platforms.

    What began as a content partnership eventually developed into a romantic relationship, making them one of Nigeria’s most followed young celebrity couples.

    Their journey has not been without challenges, as the pair previously faced public breakups and reconciliations that frequently attracted attention online.

    Fans Celebrate the Couple

    Following news of the bride price ceremony, fans flooded social media with congratulatory messages.

    Many praised Peller for embracing traditional marriage customs, while others described the couple’s journey as inspiring.

    The latest development has also fuelled speculation that wedding plans may soon follow, although neither Peller nor Jarvis has officially announced a wedding date.

     

  • “Bill Me Anytime” — Peller Tells Jarvis As He Opens Up About Supporting Her Financially

    Nigerian content creator Peller has stirred reactions online after openly expressing his willingness to financially support fellow creator Jarvis and build a future business with her.

    In a viral livestream clip circulating on social media, Peller was seen encouraging Jarvis to freely ask him for money whenever she needed it.

    Peller Speaks About Money And Responsibility

    According to him, he currently has enough resources to support her lifestyle and ensure she remains comfortable.

    “Babe, please be billing me. Feel free to ask me for money anytime you need it. Money is very plenty on the ground right now and I want you to stay healthy and comfortable,” he said.

    He further stated that concerns about bills and expenses should not bother her because he was ready to handle responsibilities.

    “You know those bills people are talking about don’t matter because I already have my own house. Leave those unnecessary worries for me. I’m ready to take care of everything for you,” he added.

    Plans For Business Together

    Peller also disclosed plans for them to venture into business together instead of endlessly discussing ideas without action.

    According to him, they could immediately begin setting up a business venture, including opening a spa.

    “Let’s open a business together. If it’s a spa we want, by tomorrow morning we can rent a shop and start moving things immediately,” he stated.

    The pair have continued to fuel relationship speculation online through frequent affectionate interactions during livestreams and social media appearances.

  • “Baby Coming Soon?” — Jarvis Shuts Down Peller in Viral Exchange

     

  • Peller Opens Up on Rift With Father Over Car Gift From E-Money

    Popular content creator Peller has shared details of a strained relationship with his father following a car gift he received from businessman E-Money.

    Car gift sparks disagreement

    Peller said he gave the car to his father, but issues began when the older man allegedly refused to keep the vehicle at home.

    According to him, his father claimed he was parking the car at a filling station despite having a residence.

    Demand for house triggers tension

    He further alleged that his father demanded he provide a house where the car could be kept.

    Peller said he was warned to retrieve the vehicle if he could not meet that condition.

    Attempt to recover car fails

    The content creator stated that he later tried to get the car back but claimed his father did not return it.

    He added that the situation has since affected their relationship.

    Financial support reportedly affected

    Peller disclosed that he has withheld financial support from his father following the disagreement.

    He also referenced past grievances, alleging that his father did not support him adequately during his school years.

    Personal story sparks reactions

    The revelation has generated reactions online, with many commenting on family expectations, financial responsibility, and boundaries.

  • Peller Fires Back at Portable Over ‘Same Underwear’ Claim, Blames Partner

    Nigerian content creator Peller has responded to remarks by singer Portable, who allegedly mocked him over claims that he wore the same underwear for several days. Speaking during a live session, Peller dismissed the criticism and offered his own explanation.

    The exchange has since gained attention across social media platforms.

    Peller Attributes Situation to Travel Packing Mix-Up

    Addressing the claim, Peller said the situation stemmed from a packing oversight ahead of a recent trip. He explained that his partner, Jarvis, handled his luggage and may not have included enough clothing items.

    He suggested that the issue was not intentional but a result of circumstances beyond his control.

    Defends Relationship Dynamic During Live Session

    When asked why he did not pack his belongings himself, Peller said such responsibilities are typically handled by his partner. He described their relationship as close and committed, noting that they operate like a married couple.

    “That’s the work of my baby,” he said, while emphasising the level of trust between them.

    Portable’s Comment Sparks Online Reactions

    Portable’s alleged remarks have fueled online conversations, with users reacting to both the claim and Peller’s response. The situation has added to ongoing social media exchanges involving public figures.

    Clips from the live session continue to circulate, drawing mixed reactions from viewers.

    Social Media Exchanges Drive Engagement

    The incident highlights how personal exchanges between entertainers often gain traction online, quickly turning into trending discussions. As reactions continue to emerge, both figures remain at the centre of the conversation.

  • Kemi Olunloyo Alleges Fraud Behind TikTok Gifts, Mentions Peller, Carter Efe

    Controversial journalist Kemi Olunloyo has made fresh allegations about the source of large virtual gifts received by Nigerian TikTok livestreamers.

    Her comments come amid the ongoing online tension involving Peller and Joblaq.

    Claims Link Between Gifts and Fraud

    In a video, Olunloyo questioned how some content creators receive high-value gifts during livestream sessions.

    She alleged that such transactions could be tied to fraudulent activities involving stolen credit cards.

    “These gifts… come from fraudsters. They steal credit cards and use them for gifts on social media,” she claimed.

    Mentions Popular Streamers

    Olunloyo referenced popular livestreamers, including Peller and Carter Efe, raising concerns about the scale of income reported from TikTok sessions.

    She suggested that the popularity of some creators may be partly driven by large gifts from unknown sources.

    Alleges Possible International Scrutiny

    The journalist further claimed that international authorities, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), may be monitoring such activities.

    She alleged that some streamers could face investigation, though no official confirmation has been issued.

    “In that process the FBI is looking straight at all of them,” she said.

    No Official Response Yet

    As of the time of reporting, there has been no official response from the individuals mentioned or any confirmation from authorities regarding the claims.

    The allegations have, however, sparked conversations online about transparency and regulation in the growing livestreaming space.

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  • Speed Darlington Questions Portable’s Wealth, Dismisses Audiomack Earnings

    Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington has cast doubt on the financial status of fellow artist Portable, sparking reactions online.

    His comments came during a livestream session.

    Dismisses Audiomack as Income Source

    Speaking during the session with streamer Peller, the rapper rejected suggestions that he should upload his music on Audiomack.

    He insisted that the platform does not generate meaningful revenue for artists.

    “I can’t see any proof of money on Portable… Anyone who wants to listen to my music must pay for it,” he said.

    Remarks Stir Debate Over Streaming Income

    The comments have reignited conversations around how much artists earn from streaming platforms, particularly in Nigeria’s music industry.

    Portable had recently complained about low earnings from digital streaming despite having a wide audience.

    Portable Earlier Sought Industry Support

    Weeks before the exchange, Portable had appealed to industry figures, including Don Jazzy, for support in digital marketing.

    He claimed that despite his visibility, streaming returns have remained low.

    The latest remarks from Speed Darlington have now added a new layer to the ongoing debate within the industry.

  • Peller Sparks Backlash After Mocking Roby Ekpo’s Emotional Breakdown Over Failed Marriage

    Popular Nigerian TikToker Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, known as Peller, has come under fire after publicly mocking media personality Roby Ekpo over his emotional reaction to the collapse of his marriage, a moment that has stirred widespread debate online.

    Podcast moment that triggered it

    The controversy follows Ekpo’s appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast, where he broke down while discussing the end of his 11-year relationship with estranged wife, Mayowa Lambe.

    During the interview, Ekpo alleged infidelity, deception, and financial struggles. He also claimed that Lambe secretly remarried in the United States, a revelation that appeared to deepen his emotional response.

    Peller’s reaction goes viral

    In a video now circulating online, Peller repeatedly played a clip from the podcast and questioned why Ekpo would cry publicly over a failed relationship.

    “How can you be crying over a woman in 2026?” he said, expressing disbelief.

    The streamer went further, boasting about his own emotional strength and claiming he had faced tougher relationship experiences without breaking down.

    He added that if he shared his own story, Ekpo might “cry on his behalf,” insisting he would never cry over love again because it reflects weakness.

    Social media erupts

    Peller’s comments quickly sparked mixed reactions, with many Nigerians criticising his remarks as insensitive and disrespectful.

    A user, @stylishnene, wrote, “This is what Nigerians allow. A child speaks about a 50 plus old in such a manner… Why? He is rich.”

    Another, @toseendayo, said, “Peller wey nearly kpai when Jarvis leave am dey call Roby weak man? Pot calling kettle black.”

    @popsynightmare2 added, “U literally destroyed your GLE and intended to spoil your life because of Jarvis.”

    Others also pointed to past reports involving Peller’s own emotional reactions to relationship issues, questioning the consistency of his stance.

    Wider conversation on emotions and masculinity

    The incident has since reignited conversations around emotional expression, especially among men, and how public figures respond to vulnerable moments shared online.

    As reactions continue to pour in, the clash between both personalities remains one of the trending discussions across social platforms.

    This story continues to gain traction in latest Nigerian news and reflects the tone of breaking news Nigeria today as social media debates intensify.

  • “Peller Spends on Me Because I Deserve It” — Jarvis Breaks Silence on Maldives Trip, Says Relationship Is “Approved by Family”

    Nigerian internet personality Jarvis has responded to growing criticism surrounding her relationship with fellow content creator Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, particularly over their luxury Maldives trip and public display of spending.

    Jarvis addresses Maldives controversy

    The controversy gained momentum following online debates triggered by Peller’s recent clash with Carter Efe, which shifted attention to the couple’s lifestyle and financial dynamics.

    In a viral video, Jarvis insisted that her relationship with Peller is genuine and not driven by money, adding that public assumptions about their bond are inaccurate.

    “It’s not about money” — Jarvis insists

    She stressed that the financial support she receives is rooted in mutual understanding and affection, not material pressure or dependency.

    “Peller knows money cannot buy my love. Even Habeeb knows that money cannot buy Jarvis. He just spends on me because I deserve to be loved and spoiled. And yes, I deserve it,” she said.

    Relationship “defined” and family approval

    Jarvis further revealed that her perception of the relationship has changed over time, noting that clarity and commitment now define their bond.

    According to her, both families have approved the relationship, which she says has brought her peace of mind.

    “Everyone knows I never liked him spending on me before, but now I enjoy it… My mind has calmed down because I know where we are walking to, where we are leading to,” she added.

    She also dismissed public criticism of their relationship style, stating that it is structured and intentional.

    “Excuse you — this is not a roadside relationship,” she said.

    Online reactions continue

    Her comments have since sparked fresh debates online, with users divided over relationship expectations, financial support in modern dating, and the influence of social media lifestyles among young celebrities.

  • Peller Apologises After “Civil Servants” Comment Triggers Backlash

    Popular content creator, Peller, has apologised following widespread criticism over his recent remarks about civil servants.

    Backlash over viral comment

    The controversy started after a video surfaced where he suggested that luxury destinations like the Maldives are not for civil servants, adding that he reportedly spent about ₦30 million on the trip.

    The comment quickly sparked reactions online, with many Nigerians calling him out over the statement.

    His explanation

    Reacting to the backlash, Peller admitted he did not fully understand the term “civil servants” when he made the comment.

    “I didn’t know the meaning of civil servants. It’s now they told me about civil servants. Please, you guys should forgive me,” he said.

    He explained that he picked up the phrase from a car dealer in Abuja who often used it, which influenced his own usage.

    Fear over NYSC plans

    The influencer also expressed concern about how the controversy could affect his future, particularly his plans to participate in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

    “I just realised civil servants are corpers, NYSC people, and I want to serve. Please, I’m sorry. It shouldn’t be that you people will reject me when I’m about to go for NYSC because of my comment,” he added.

    Mixed reactions trail apology

    His apology has continued to generate mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians expressing sympathy while others criticised his lack of understanding.

    One user wrote, “He no even understand wetin him talk before,” while another added, “Civil servants no be only corpers.”