“Any Woman Posting Nonsense On TikTok, Showing No Regard For Family, If You Humiliate Yourself, I Won’t Respect You,” – Peller

Popular Nigerian TikTok creator Peller, also known as Habeeb Hamzat, criticized certain women’s behavior on the platform.

He described some TikTok content as inappropriate and disrespectful.
Peller specifically pointed out videos featuring women engaging in sexually suggestive acts during TikTok challenges.

Popular Nigerian TikTok creator Peller, whose real name is Habeeb Hamzat, has voiced strong criticism of the conduct of some women on the platform, labeling certain content as inappropriate and disrespectful.Nigerian news subscription

In a recent social media post, he highlighted videos where women engage in sexually suggestive acts while participating in TikTok challenges.

“This is getting out of hand. Seriously, who would want to marry such people? Are you crazy?” Peller questioned, emphasizing what he sees as reckless behaviour.

The influencer urged women to maintain self-respect, stressing that dignity and personal conduct are key to earning respect.

“I can only respect women who respect themselves. Any woman posting nonsense on TikTok, showing no regard for family, if you humiliate yourself, I won’t respect you,” he stated.

Peller also noted that online content can shape public perception, particularly in a society that places high value on family reputation. He argued that how individuals present themselves on social media should align with their personal values.

He cautioned that inappropriate behaviour online could lead to negative consequences, citing examples of women performing explicit acts in TikTok challenges and suggesting such actions could impact life opportunities and personal fortune.

The remarks have sparked widespread discussion on social media about the responsibilities of content creators, the influence of online platforms on youth, and the boundaries of creative expression.

Peller’s comments have fueled a larger debate in Nigeria on the balance between self-expression and personal dignity, reinforcing ongoing conversations about ethics, online conduct, and the cultural impact of social media.

Source: Gistllover

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