Nigerian TikTok star Habeebah Hamzat, known as Peller, recently visited Fuji music icon Wasiu Alabi Odetola, better known as Pasuma.
Peller shared the visit on social media, and fans loved the fun and playful interactions between them.
In the trending video, Peller and his love, Jarvis, were seen with Pasuma. Peller teased Jarvis while she took pictures with the Fuji artist.
Their playful exchanges brought a cheerful vibe to the clip, with Peller humorously wondering why Jarvis was smiling so widely for the camera.
Pasuma joined the fun, joking about Jarvis’s recent cheek surgery.
The video also showed Peller and Pasuma having a musical moment, singing together.
Peller called Pasuma the “king of Fuji,” but Pasuma playfully corrected him, saying he is the “government of Fuji music” instead.
Peller’s trip to see Pasuma is another addition to his list of celebrity meetings. He has already met stars like Davido and Tiwa Savage.
Fans are thrilled about Peller’s ongoing partnerships with popular Nigerian artists. Many are looking forward to his upcoming TikTok live session with Wizkid, which hasn’t happened yet.
Peller visit to Pasuma has generated a lot of positive feedback online, with fans sharing their excitement about the enjoyable moments captured in the video.
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