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Peller speaks on breakup with Jarvis

Nigerian TikTok creator Hamzat Habeeb, widely known as Peller, has confirmed that he is no longer in a relationship with fellow content creator Elizabeth Amadou, popularly called Jarvis.

The announcement follows recent controversy surrounding the pair and public conversations about their relationship.

Jarvis had earlier disclosed that they had gone their separate ways and appealed to the public not to mock or harass Peller.

Speaking during a TikTok livestream on Thursday, January 1, 2026, Peller said both parties had mutually agreed to end the relationship and maintain only friendship.

“Jarvis and I have officially broken up. For now, we are just friends.

“Please respect our decision and don’t bully anyone,” he said.

He added that he had reached out to Jarvis’ family to apologise over recent events and noted that although they were initially upset, the matter had been resolved.

According to him, he plans to step back from relationships for now and focus on personal growth in 2026.

“In 2026, I want to focus on my life and enjoy myself,” he said, urging people to respect his space.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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