- The family introduction ceremony in Edo State follows Peller’s proposal to Jarvis in Accra on June 3.
- Nigerian TikToker Peller, real name Habeeb Hamzat, paid the bride price of Elizabeth Aminata, known as Jarvis, in Benin City on Sunday, June 21, 2026.

Nigerian TikToker Peller, real name Habeeb Hamzat, paid the bride price of Elizabeth Aminata, known as Jarvis, in Benin City on Sunday. Relatives from both families attended the ceremony in Jarvis’s Edo State hometown, as gathered by Westtrybe.
Peller announced the completed rite on Instagram before noon on Sunday, posting video footage from the colorful introduction event and declaring himself “officially off the market.” His caption read: “Today, I proudly paid the bride price of the woman I love.” Fans responded within minutes, pushing the post toward hundreds of thousands of views before evening.
Both families participated in what witnesses described as a festive gathering anchored in Edo cultural tradition. Peller wore a white shirt, a George wrapper, and coral beads; Jarvis appeared in a red wrapper with coral accessories and a beaded crown, drawing widespread admiration online for the coordinated attire chosen by the couple.
“A beautiful journey has officially begun, and I’m grateful to both families for their blessings,” Peller wrote in his full caption, a message confirmed by documents seen by Westtrybe. He added: “She said yes to forever, and now it is time to build our future together.” No sum for the bride price payment was disclosed publicly by either party.
Sunday’s ceremony comes 18 days after Peller proposed to Jarvis on June 3 at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra, Ghana, a moment the couple documented on social media and which ignited widespread public anticipation about imminent wedding plans. That proposal itself followed an earlier 2024 ring presentation, which Jarvis had initially described as a promise ring.
Reaction from fellow content creators was not uniformly celebratory. Ojaigho Prosper, known online as GehGeh, told followers via his X account on Sunday that financial readiness alone did not qualify a person for marriage, directing his criticism squarely at Peller. “You’re still growing as a child,” GehGeh wrote, expressing frustration that earlier private counsel went unheeded.
Yet supporters of the couple drowned out the criticism across X, Instagram, and TikTok throughout Sunday afternoon, with many fans citing Peller’s established financial standing as a streamer and content creator. Peller, who commands a following built through years of live-streaming, is among Nigeria’s most-watched digital personalities alongside Jarvis, whose robot-girl persona earned her a separate and loyal fanbase.
Jarvis, born Elizabeth Aminata Amadou, had stated publicly in an earlier interview that she would not accept intimacy without the formal payment of bride price, a traditional boundary she maintained throughout their courtship. Sunday’s ceremony effectively fulfilled that condition, drawing praise from commentators who noted the couple’s visible respect for Edo custom.
With the bride price now settled, fans across social platforms pressed on Sunday for a date for the white wedding ceremony. Neither Peller nor Jarvis disclosed a timeline, and no family spokesperson responded to inquiries from Westtrybe by press time.

