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Peller hints at marriage after acquiring Lekki mansion

Popular TikTok sensation Habeeb Hamzat Adelaja, better known as Peller, has revealed his intentions to start a family with his longtime girlfriend, Jarvis, shortly after acquiring his first home.

The content creator shared the update in a recent social media video, where he expressed that becoming a homeowner has boosted his confidence and given him the assurance to take the next big step in his personal life.

According to Peller, he now feels prepared to embrace fatherhood and is eager to build a stable future with Jarvis.

He explained that starting a family and raising children together would be a vital part of establishing the successful life he envisions.

“Now wey I don buy house, wetin remain na make I give my baby better opueh make we go born pikin make we dey live successfully and I will marry her.

“I am not afraid anymore, if pregnancy comes now I’ll be the happiest father in the world,” he said.

Peller also hinted at marriage, suggesting that his relationship with Jarvis is set to move to the next level.

This comes after the influencer purchased a ₦350 million mansion in Lekki, Lagos State.

 

 

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