‘Return My Glory!’ – TikToker Peller Lashes Out After Fan Touches His Head
Popular Nigerian TikTok personality, Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, has gone viral after reacting angrily to a fan who touched his head during a public appearance.
The incident occurred at a shopping mall, where the social media star was seen seated in his car and surrounded by a crowd of admirers. In a video that has since circulated widely online, one of the onlookers unexpectedly reached into the vehicle and touched the centre of Peller’s head.
Visibly upset, Peller immediately stepped out of the car and confronted the man, accusing him of attempting to “take his glory.” The streamer was heard repeatedly demanding, “Return my glory!” as he pursued the individual through the crowd.
Although the altercation did not escalate physically, Peller’s reaction drew widespread attention, prompting fans to comment on his strong spiritual beliefs. While some viewers sympathised with his response, calling it a valid reaction in a society that often links head contact with spiritual significance, others found the moment unusual and sparked debate online.
The video has reignited conversations around boundaries, spirituality, and celebrity interactions in Nigeria’s online space. Peller, known for his charismatic and often humorous TikTok content, has not issued an official statement about the encounter.
DAILY POST has complied some of the reactions below:
@latest update_tv said, “Peller na sharp guy”.
@paulinaatadana wrote, “He knows spiritual stuff and best way to do it”.
@o_dion commented, “His reaction is valid”.
@iamvhikky wrote, “I dont believe in things like this but that head touch was really weird”.
@ykmasaze said, “But the hand placement is scary o”.
@classy_doyin wrote, “The guy is spiritually awake. Confess am with him mouth with authority “Give me back my glory” and took it back by force!!! as e dey hot”.
@oladokunraphaelwhite commented, “I like when a person is as smart as Peller. Most people would not understand this that it could be real”.
Recall that Peller reportedly showcased his spiritual side, bragging about being a glorious child, after gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey mentioned a name similar to his during the last season of the Hallelujah challenge.