TikTok Influencer Peller Faces Public Backlash After Viral Ibadan Money Spraying Incident Triggers Street Chaos
TikToker Peller criticized after throwing money into Ibadan traffic, causing a chaotic scramble. Explore the reactions and the influencer's recent controversies.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 25, 2026, 4:08 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Legit.ng

Public Outcry Over Ibadan Tour Incident
The Nigerian digital landscape has reacted with significant friction following a controversial moment during the tenth day of TikTok personality Peller’s nationwide tour. While traveling through the streets of Ibadan on March 24, the influencer, whose legal name is Habeeb Hamzat Adelaja, was filmed discharging wads of currency from a moving vehicle into a dense crowd. The act immediately transformed the orderly flow of traffic into a site of physical desperation as onlookers and commuters abandoned their positions to pursue the falling notes. Critics have been quick to condemn the maneuver as a reckless display that prioritized social media engagement over the safety and dignity of the local populace.
The Human Element of the Scramble
At the center of the burgeoning controversy is a specific, widely shared clip featuring a man in worn clothing attempting to secure the floating cash. The footage captures the individual making multiple frantic efforts to reach the money, only to be outmaneuvered by others in the crowd, including a uniformed official who joined the fray. For many viewers, this visual serves as a stark indictment of the empathy gap often found in modern influencer culture. Social media commentators have described the scene as a painful normalization of poverty, where the struggle of the less fortunate is converted into a comedic or "viral" spectacle for digital consumption.
A Pattern of Jurisdictional and Traditional Friction
This latest incident in Oyo State adds to a growing list of administrative and cultural hurdles facing Peller during his current tour. Only recently, the influencer drew the ire of the Benin Traditional Council following an unauthorized visit to the royal palace in Benin City. Traditional authorities declared the streamer wanted, citing a significant breach of protocol and a lack of respect for established customs. These recurring run-ins with both traditional leaders and public opinion suggest a disconnect between the influencer’s promotional tactics and the societal norms of the regions he visits, raising questions about the long term viability of his current tour strategy.
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