Popular TikTok influencer Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, has taken a spiritual approach in response to mounting criticism from social media users.
Peller recently came under fire after voicing concerns about Nigerians participating in the trending 30-day rant challenge. In a viral video, he warned that such activities could lead to a potential ban on TikTok in Nigeria.
Having gained fame through his live videos on the platform, Peller urged online protesters to seek alternative spaces for their grievances. He emphasized the importance of preserving TikTok as a medium for content creators, stating, “If you really want to rant, go to Instagram or even the market; just don’t do it here. If TikTok gets banned, that’s when we’ll have a real problem.”
Following the controversy, Peller disclosed in an interview with TVC that he had lost nearly 500,000 followers on TikTok and 400,000 on Instagram due to his stance.
In the wake of the backlash, the influencer was seen visiting a mosque, where he engaged in prayer. A video he shared online showed him holding prayer beads while addressing his critics. He explained that the intensity of the online attacks had led him to seek spiritual strength and guidance.
Watch his video below:
See some comments below:
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@obed_dam:”Person wey dragging no dey enter again. His boldness, courage and ability to stay afloat must be studied.”
@investorfame2003:”I pray God listens to every one of us silently prayers.”
@djreeves_uk8701:”T’aye ba gbe ẹ leke. Wọn tun ma gbe ẹ ṣepe (Ọlọhun), Ọmọ gutter to n fly by jet. Ice water lo n fa ongbẹ. B’ọn ṣe n pana mi, mo tun n tan’na. B’ọn ṣe n pana mi, mo tun ṣana si o, Peller Ọla Oluwa ni (ọla Ọlọrun ni o) @peller089.”
@bahdboizara:”Tunde just promoting unnecessary things. People have good content out there, stop posting this unserious guy.”
@mykel__smyth;”Religion don turn joke for Nigeria sha…no spiritual consciousness anymore, everything na content now.”
@spyarron said:’I read some comments , I just de shake my head. person de his office the post Ad they paid for , you de tell am say him follow for Nigeria problem or him de do like small pikin. @Nawa for Nigerians…. The earlier we realize that 70% of what tunde do post is a promotional Ad, the better for y’all. Baba de his office de make money. Una go just de criticise am….”
@heedrees2:”Una wan start to Dey talk say he Dey abuse religion again 😂😂😂those ones wey Dey do content for una headquarter (Mecca) wetin una see do for them?.”
@micheezyoni:’Prayer wey nor dey work make you dey play.”
@empire_savage95:”This boy na mumu shaa everything is now content, I wonder how people even find him funny at all self like wttf.”
@heedrees2:”Una wan start to Dey talk say he Dey abuse religion again 😂😂😂those ones wey Dey do content for una headquarter (Mecca) wetin una see do for them?”
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