A young Nigerian man has sparked widespread conversation online after sharing a video detailing the condition of popular streamer Habeeb Hamzat's car, known as Peller, following a serious accident in Lekki.
Fan's Shocking Discovery at Accident Scene
The incident occurred on December 16, 2025, just hours after Peller survived a near-fatal car crash. The fan, who identifies as @_obatrekking on TikTok, was passing through the Lekki area when he spotted the streamer's severely damaged vehicle by the roadside.
In his now-viral video, he expressed dismay at the scene, stating, "I was passing Lekki today and I saw Peller's car by the roadside. People are towing the car, which is not proper." His footage and comments highlighted the public's interaction with the wreckage, drawing attention to the aftermath of the accident that almost claimed Peller's life.
Emotional Plea to Peller's Girlfriend
Beyond documenting the car's state, the young man directed a heartfelt message to Peller's girlfriend, known online as Jarvis. He admitted not knowing her personally but based his advice on observations of their public relationship.
"Jarvis, I don't know you before, I've never met you before, but believe Peller deserves more love," he pleaded in the video. He emphasized Peller's devotion, saying, "This boy truly loves you and he has stood by you several times... making this boy go through all this pain, all these challenges, is not right."
He urged her to provide greater support, empowerment, and courage to the streamer, concluding that Peller, despite his youth, deserved more from the relationship.
Mixed Public Reactions to the Advice
The fan's intervention into the couple's private affairs triggered a flood of reactions on social media. The public response was divided, with many users offering their own perspectives on the situation.
Some comments advised Peller to prioritize his career and well-being over the relationship. User D E S T I N Y wrote, "Hwfa no need to dey tag the yeye girl abeg mk peller just forget about the girl focus on his career." Similarly, Okeagu Miracle warned, "Peller you better wise oo ajeh no go back for that love oo."
Others cautioned against forcing relationships. Blesyn noted, "Nah!! If you see a girl does not love you , is for him to leave the relationship. Make una no start to force any relationship." Meanwhile, user JP offered a more nuanced view, suggesting Peller needed education alongside fame and hinting at complexities in his personality that might affect the relationship.
The online discourse also revisited an old joke Jarvis made about a loud breakup, with some users like gnengihomes ltd speculating, "since the day she jokingly say their breakup go loud and its coming soon, I knew she has a master plan."
This public commentary adds another layer to the ongoing narrative surrounding Peller's accident, which has already seen reactions from Islamic clerics, Ghanaian seers, and emotional prayers from fans like a young lady who cried and prayed for his safety online. The event continues to dominate discussions within Nigeria's digital youth community.