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“I Only Respect Women That Respect Themselves” — Peller

by Lydia Obinna
14 March 2026
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Popular Nigerian TikToker, Peller, whose real name is Habeeb Hamzat, has criticized the behavior of some women on TikTok, describing certain content on the platform as shocking and disrespectful.

Speaking in a video shared on social media, the influencer expressed concern about videos where some women participate in challenges that involve sexually suggestive acts.

He questioned why people engage in such behavior online and warned that such actions could affect how they are viewed in society.

He said:
“It’s not even a joke anymore, guys it’s not a joke again o. Who will marry you people? Are you mad?”

Peller also urged women to maintain self-respect, saying that respect should be earned through one’s behavior and personal values.

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He added:
“I will only respect women that respect themselves. Any woman doing rubbish on TikTok, wey no get family, if you mumu yourself, I no go respect you.”

The TikToker noted that content shared online can influence public perception, especially in a society where family reputation and personal values are considered important.

He further warned that inappropriate behavior on social media could lead to negative consequences, stressing that actions posted online can affect opportunities and how people are treated in the future.

His comments have sparked discussions online about the responsibility of content creators, the influence of social media on young people, and the balance between self-expression and personal dignity.

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