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Peller cries out over N400 million lawsuit from tour bouncer

Content creator and TikToker, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has expressed frustration over what he described as a rising wave of legal suit against him. The streamer revealed that

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April 7, 2026·2 min read
Peller cries out over N400 million lawsuit from tour bouncer
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  • By Yewande Fasan

Content creator and TikToker, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has expressed frustration over what he described as a rising wave of legal suit against him.

The streamer revealed that a former associate who served as a bouncer during his nationwide tour in March is now demanding N400 million in damages.

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According to Peller in a video, the incident occurred when the bouncer fell from a moving vehicle while on duty during the tour.

He noted that the injured man was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he personally footed all the medical bills at the time.

Peller, who appeared overwhelmed by the situation, lamented, saying "Everybody is suing me, I’m tired. My bouncer from my last state tour is suing me after he fell from a car during the tour. He was rushed to the hospital immediately and I paid all his bills, but now he’s demanding ₦400 million in damages. E wan use me escape poverty…”

This latest development comes shortly after Peller faced another legal action earlier this year from a woman following a dispute at a restaurant in January.

The content creator’s March tour included visits to several Nigerian states, where he created content and engaged with fans.

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