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TikToker Peller set for nationwide Nigerian tour from March 6

Popular Nigerian TikToker and streamer Peller is set to begin his first nationwide tour across several states in Nigeria on March 6. According to the tour announcement, he will visit multiple cities and states to meet fans, create live content and host interactive sessions that mirror his online personality. The tour will feature live streams from each stop, allowing fans who cannot attend physically to follow the experience in real time across his social media platforms.​ Peller has already released a cinematic teaser for the tour, building excitement online and hinting at a mix of comedy, storytelling and fan engagement at the events.​ He said the project is his way of appreciating supporters who helped grow his brand and of taking digital content “from the screen to the streets” across Nigeria.

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Cubana Chief Priest backs Peller after iShowSpeed snub

Socialite Cubana Chief Priest has backed TikTok creator Peller after his unsuccessful attempts to meet global streamer iShowSpeed during the American’s recent visit to Lagos. iShowSpeed arrived in Nigeria on Wednesday to celebrate his 21st birthday, and Peller’s efforts to see him dominated conversations on social media.​ Reacting on Instagram, Cubana Chief Priest praised Peller’s persistence and “shameless” hustle, criticising those who mocked the young content creator for trying to connect with the popular streamer. He said Peller’s bold push for success explains his rising popularity and argued that Nigerians often fail to appreciate their own, choosing instead to tear them down.​ Chief Priest described streaming as a game of shamelessness, asking critics if they were not ultimately entertained by Peller’s efforts. He added that rejection is part of the journey and encouraged Peller to “keep pushing for the top” and […]

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Peller seeks N11m crowdfunding to repair crashed Mercedes SUV

TikTok star Peller says he needs N11 million to repair his N100 million Mercedes Benz SUV, which was badly damaged in what he described as a deliberate road accident.​He revealed the estimated repair cost during a live TikTok session, explaining that the bill has stopped him from fixing the car since the crash.​ Peller, who had earlier taken a break from social media after the incident and his breakup with his lover Jarvis, returned online to speak about the crash and its impact.​He told fans he was hospitalised after the accident and is still dealing with the financial burden of putting the luxury vehicle back on the road.​ During the live session, he appealed to followers and TikTok users joining his stream to support him financially through crowdfunding so he can raise the N11 million needed for repairs.​The accident and […]

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Police detain TikToker Peller over alleged suicide attempt, reckless driving

The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the arrest and detention of social media influencer Habeeb Hamzat, popularly called Peller, after a viral video showed him driving recklessly and crashing his car while live-streaming the incident. The crash, which occurred on Sunday 14 December 2025, sparked widespread outrage and raised fresh concerns about dangerous stunts carried out for online content.​ Police Public Relations Officer Abimbola Adebisi said Peller’s conduct is being investigated as a deliberate attempt to commit suicide and an act that put the lives of other road users at risk. She noted that the video captured him speeding and losing control before the serious road crash, all while broadcasting to his followers in real time.​ According to the statement, the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for a detailed probe. Investigators are expected to […]

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FRSC moves to prosecute TikToker Peller for alleged reckless driving

The Federal Road Safety Corps has announced plans to prosecute popular TikTok streamer Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, following a road traffic crash linked to alleged distracted driving. The Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, said the case reflects a worrying rise in irresponsible road use among celebrities, influencers and content creators, which he warned threatens public safety and undermines national road safety campaigns.​ The decision followed the circulation of a viral video showing Peller live streaming while driving shortly before the crash. Mohammed described the conduct as unlawful and dangerous, stressing that social media fame does not place anyone above traffic regulations or shield them from legal consequences.​ In a statement signed by FRSC spokesperson Olusegun Ogungbemide, the corps marshal said the incident should serve as a stark reminder that reckless behaviour on public roads can easily lead to loss […]

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