From Ibadan streets to luxury lanes, 20-year-old TikTok sensation Habeeb Hamzat, better known as Peller has turned heads again.
On December 6, 2025, the rising star unveiled his latest prize: a gleaming 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE 450, clocking in at nearly ₦300 million.
Social media lit up as Peller showcased the SUV's sleek interior via Apple CarPlay, effortlessly dictating a hands-free Siri message to his collaborator-turned-romantic-interest, Jarvis (real name Elizabeth Amaduo).
"Hey Jarvis, omo money good o," he quipped in the viral clip, his voice bubbling with unfiltered glee.
The moment, captured in a 92-second video that racked up thousands of views overnight, showed Peller grinning ear-to-ear behind the wheel.
No hands on his phone, just pure, seamless tech magic syncing his joy with the road.
It's his third luxury ride this year, following a Mercedes GLC 300 Coupe in March and others that have fans whispering about his blistering ascent.
Peller, who ditched formal education for TikTok lives, skits, and collabs, now boasts millions of followers and a net worth in the hundreds of millions of naira.
"From hawking on dusty Ibadan roads to this, poor man later buy car," he laughed in the post, a nod to his relentless hustle in Nigeria's grind-it-out economy.
But the flex wasn't solo; Jarvis soon hopped in, claiming her "seat" in the Benz during a follow-up clip that hinted at mending fences.
Their bond? It's been a rollercoaster of viral chemistry and public spats.
Just last month, on November 1, a livestream imploded with tears and accusation, Peller alleging Jarvis's TikTok gifts masked "money laundering" (a claim he later walked back as a fan-fueled slip).
Jarvis fired back, threatening legal action and blasting his controlling vibes, especially over her quest to reconnect with her estranged dad.
He'd snapped, "Anything that makes you see your dad, I will not love you again," leaving her in sobs.
Nigerians rallied, some tagging EFCC for probes, others defending the duo's raw, Gen-Z drama.
Peller apologized publicly in September for past antics, vowing better behavior.
Yet, this Benz message feels like a cheeky truce, money's good, and so is the ride.
As Peller cruises into 2026, one thing's clear: his story's far from over, blending triumph, tech, and just enough scandal to keep us hooked.

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