Key Points
- Peller knelt at Jarvis’s door to beg forgiveness publicly. Fans praised the humble gesture online widely today.
- Joblaq revealed Peller planned to apologise before any police contact. The detail adds important context to the public fallout.
- Police and the FRSC opened probes after the crash. Observers warned creators about risky livestream stunts online.
Peller (Habeeb Hamzat) reportedly knelt to beg Jarvis for forgiveness. Joblaq, a close friend, offered the account to reporters. The report comes after a livestream crash that went viral.

Joblaq said Peller decided he must apologise to Jarvis. Peller knelt at her door to beg forgiveness sincerely. ValidUpdates covered the fallout in Jarvis confirms breakup with Peller.
Joblaq’s account
Joblaq said Peller told him he must apologise first. The friend described the apology as sincere and remorseful. He added the moves came before any police contact.
Peller later visited a police station after the early apology. Officers recorded statements and asked for video evidence. Police confirmed investigators are reviewing footage and witness accounts.
Joblaq’s version adds another layer to the unfolding dispute. Some fans praised Peller for showing humility in public. Others urged clearer facts and fair treatment for both sides.
Public reaction and probes
Online debate focused on safety during livestreams and stunts. Observers said risky driving for views puts others at risk. The FRSC opened a probe into the live stream crash.
Peller has since been questioned by police about the incident. His team has not issued a full official statement yet. ValidUpdates will monitor any court or probe developments closely.
Earlier reports also detailed Jarvis’s response to the claims. Read the earlier piece at Jarvis threatens legal action for details. That story said she had demanded a public apology.
What comes next
Legal experts say probes can take weeks to conclude. Police will compile footage and witness notes as evidence. Court dates may follow if formal charges are filed.
Friends of both creators asked for calm and privacy. Fans urged both to avoid further public arguments online. Some commentators recommended elders step in to calm things down.
Media analysts warned against quick judgement without full facts. They urged patience until police release a formal statement. Public interest remains high across social platforms for updates.
Some legal voices noted social media can influence outcomes. Observers asked creators to prioritise safety over online trends. Calls grew for clearer rules on livestream stunts and safety.
ValidUpdates has tracked previous rows between the pair this year. Past reports included claims over money and public accusations. Those items shaped the wider public debate today.
Journalists say transparency helps calm rumours and wild guesses. Police have urged the public to avoid sharing unverified clips. ValidUpdates will publish any verified statements from both sides.
Read the latest probe update at Peller faces Lagos Police arrest. ValidUpdates will follow court and police developments for readers. Fans remain split on forgiveness, reconciliation, and next steps.





