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Popular TikTok creators Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, and Elizabeth Amadou, popularly known as Jarvis, celebrated their wedding in grand style on Saturday, receiving luxury gifts worth hundreds of millions of naira as celebrities, influencers and fans gathered in Lagos for the highly anticipated ceremony.
The event, themed #JP2026, became one of the biggest celebrity weddings of the year, attracting widespread attention on social media, with gifts beginning to pour in even before the couple exchanged their vows.
Businessman and socialite Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, had earlier pledged ₦10 million towards the wedding.
American entrepreneur Gregory Pizarro Jr., a longtime supporter of Peller, also travelled to Lagos and surprised the groom with a cash gift of $20,000 during a meeting at his hotel ahead of the ceremony.
The couple also received a plot of land in Abuja valued at ₦150 million from Lawrence Emmanuel, Chief Executive Officer of Promiseland Estate.
The biggest surprise came during the wedding reception when real estate entrepreneur King Ochacho, on behalf of his family, announced the gift of a fully furnished luxury mansion in Abuja’s upscale Life Camp district, reportedly worth ₦400 million.
In keeping with their reputation as digital content creators, Peller and Jarvis livestreamed the ceremony across multiple online platforms, including Twitch and YouTube, allowing thousands of supporters around the world to follow the celebration in real time.
Peller and Jarvis have built a massive online following through their livestreams, collaborative content and public appearances. Their wedding has since become one of the most talked-about celebrity events of the year across social media platforms.
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