Expert claims to know cause of Peller’s car crash
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‎An expert has stirred massive reactions online after sharing his alleged explanation for Peller’s car crash, which reportedly happened on December 14, 2025, during an Instagram livestream.

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‎The incident, which quickly went viral, drew public sympathy after reports emerged that the crash occurred along the Eko Expressway, prompting bystanders to rush to the scene and assist in taking Peller to the hospital for medical attention.

‎Expert Exposes Alleged Reason For Peller’s Car Crash


‎Reacting to the incident, the expert identified by his X (formerly Twitter) handle, @austeiin, dismissed public sympathy surrounding the crash, claiming the entire situation was staged for online engagement.

‎According to him, the much-talked-about breakup between Peller and his partner, Jarvis, was nothing more than a publicity stunt, while the car crash itself was allegedly orchestrated as part of social media content creation.

‎He boldly claimed he could stake his December salary on the allegation, insisting that the sequence of events was carefully planned to attract attention and boost online relevance.

Peller’s Relationship With Jarvis Questioned


In the viral tweet, the expert also questioned the foundation of Peller’s relationship with Jarvis, expressing disbelief that an educated individual would agree to date Peller and subsequently turn the relationship into constant online content.

He criticized what he described as excessive public display, lack of boundaries, and the conversion of personal relationships into viral material, asking what meaningful value such behavior truly adds beyond fleeting online fame.

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‎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?

‎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?

‎What were people expecting? A fairytale? Abeg! Abeg! That Jarvis breakup 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.

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