Popular TikTok content creator and livestreamer Hamzat Habeeb, widely known as Peller, has sparked outrage and concern after crashing his Mercedes-Benz during a live Instagram broadcast along the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Lagos. The livestream, titled “RIP Peller”, quickly went viral on social media, raising serious questions about road safety and the influence of social media stunts.

The video shows Peller driving alone in his newly acquired car while visibly emotional. He appeared to be speaking on the phone with his girlfriend, Jarvis, amid rumors of a potential breakup. During the livestream, Peller made alarming statements, including: “I will use this car and have an accident right now” and “I’m scared. I’m scared.” At one point, he said: “If you break up with me, people will be mocking me… Thank you, I’m going to kill myself.”
Moments later, he deliberately drove into a stone, causing a crash. Another clip that circulated online showed Peller being assisted by bystanders and later transported to a hospital. The extent of his injuries has not been officially confirmed. Several social media users have urged the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to investigate the incident, highlighting the danger posed not only to Peller but also to other road users.
The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the risks of livestreaming emotional distress and dangerous stunts online. While some viewers speculated the crash may have been staged for content, others condemned it as reckless behavior, stressing the need for accountability and caution among influencers.
As of now, neither Peller nor the relevant authorities have issued an official statement. Experts caution that broadcasting self-endangering behavior can normalize risky actions, particularly among impressionable audiences on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
This event also underscores the urgent need for road safety awareness and stronger regulations for content creators. Social media users and fans are reminded to prioritize personal safety over online views, while authorities may investigate to prevent similar incidents in the future.
FAQ
Q: Who is Peller?
A: Hamzat Habeeb, known as Peller, is a popular TikTok content creator and livestreamer based in Lagos, Nigeria.
Q: Was Peller seriously injured?
A: The full extent of his injuries has not been officially confirmed.
Q: Has Peller or authorities commented on the incident?
A: No official statements have been issued yet.
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