Public Reactions Trail Peller’s Accident as Expert Shares Insight.
A communication and engagement expert has weighed in on the car accident involving popular Nigerian streamer Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, offering a professional analysis of the incident that nearly claimed his life.
The expert examined the circumstances surrounding the crash, including viral videos circulating on social media, and shared his conclusions on the trending issue. According to him, the incident has generated widespread debate, not only because of its severity but also due to conflicting public perceptions about what truly happened. He further highlighted the alleged factors that may have contributed to the accident, a viewpoint he shared publicly, sparking renewed conversations online.The accident occurred hours before reactions began to flood social media platforms, with many Nigerians expressing deep concern for Peller’s safety and recovery. However, amid the outpouring of sympathy, a section of the public raised suspicions, suggesting the incident may have been intentional and calling the streamer out over the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Beyond fans and social media users, the incident has drawn reactions from ordinary Nigerians, legal practitioners, and notable public figures. As discussions continue, the expert’s commentary has added a professional perspective to the ongoing debate, further fueling public interest and conversations around the incident and the responsibilities of social media influencers in the public eye.
@Austeiin, in a post he shared online, pointed out one thing he believes was behind the act, as he accused Peller of trying to achieve a goal with the car crash. He said in part of his post: “The way Nigerians hype Peller needs to be studied. Remove social media madness, gimmicks, and clout… who exactly is Peller? What real value does he bring? Nigerians made him relevant, and that’s the plain truth.” “If nonsense didn’t trend in this country, this guy wouldn’t even be in the conversation. Loud behavior + foolish stunts = instant fame… That’s the formula.” “Now let’s be serious! How does someone believe that acting anyhow online for views will suddenly lead to something meaningful or respectable? That mindset alone shows the whole thing was never deep.”
“And to that Jarvis too; how does a well-educated person look at someone like Peller and say, ‘Yes, this is fine, I love him and I will date him,’ then turn their relationship into content… Public display, constant cameras, zero boundaries… For what exactly?”
He went on to say he could bet his salary and claimed that the reason Peller crashed his car was to farm engagement. He continued: “What were people expecting? A fairytale? Abeg! Abeg! See eehn, that Jarvis break-up with Peller is pure fallacy and a stunt! That accident Peller was involved in is all content.”
“I can bet my December salary on it… It’s engagement farming. No be Peller again?! It’s Nigerians doing what Nigerians do best; hyping drama and then acting shocked when it crashes.” “As long as nonsense pays, people will keep performing it… QED.”
