I won’t go hungry, Peller reacts to TikTok night live stream ban
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 8/12/2025
A popular Nigerian TikToker, Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, has dismissed suggestions that he will suffer financially following the ban on TikTok live streams at night in the country.It was earlier reported that TikTok temporarily restricted access to its LIVE feature for users in Nigeria during late-night hours, issuing an in-app notice to creators as part of what it described as an ongoing safety investigation.Reacting in a video posted on his Instagram page on Monday, Peller said many critics expected him to break down or “go hungry” because the live night sessions had been (…)
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