Nigerian content creators Peller and Jarvis have taken another major step in their relationship. On June 21, 2026, the couple held their traditional wedding ceremony in Benin City, Edo State, where Peller, whose real name is Habeeb Hamzat, completed the bride price rites for his fiancée, Elizabeth Aminata, popularly known as Jarvis.
Photos and videos shared on social media captured moments from the family gathering, which was attended by relatives and loved ones from both sides. Dressed in traditional attire and coral beads, the couple celebrated the occasion with their families just weeks after Peller’s proposal to Jarvis in Ghana.
From heartfelt messages and family blessings to gift presentations and memorable photo moments, here are some of the sweetest highlights from the couple’s traditional wedding ceremony.
1. Peller Officially Pays Jarvis’ Bride Price

The biggest highlight of the day was the completion of the bride price rites, an important part of the traditional marriage process.
Peller later confirmed the milestone on social media, sharing a video from the ceremony and expressing gratitude to both families for their support and blessings. He wrote:
“Today, I proudly paid the bride price of the woman I love. ❤️
A beautiful journey has officially begun, and I’m grateful to both families for their blessings. She said ‘yes’ to forever, and now it’s time to build our future together.
Officially off the market. 💍✨
#TradWedding #ForeverStartsNow #Jarpel2026”
The post quickly attracted congratulatory messages from fans and celebrities.
2. The Couple Embrace Tradition in Matching Attire

Another standout moment from the ceremony was the couple’s traditional look. Peller wore a white top under a colourful patterned wrapper draped across his body and completed the outfit with 2 strands of coral beads around his neck and wrists.
Jarvis complemented him in a burgundy velvet outfit paired with matching coral beads. She also wore a coral-beaded headpiece that completed her look.
Their appearance reflected the cultural significance of the occasion and made them the centre of attention throughout the ceremony.
3. Family Members Gather to Witness the Ceremony

The traditional wedding brought together relatives and loved ones from both families.
Photos from the event showed family members seated alongside the couple as they witnessed the bride price rites and took part in the celebration. The couple also posed alongside relatives after the traditional rites.
The family photographs captured one of the most important aspects of the day—the coming together of two families to celebrate a new union.
4. Household Gifts Symbolise Support for Their New Home

One of the touching moments from the ceremony was the presentation of gifts to the couple.
Videos shared by Jarvis showed women gathered around them with various household items, including Ankara fabrics, a yam pounder, large coolers, serving dishes and other essentials.
Beyond their practical use, the gifts symbolised support and goodwill as the couple prepared to begin married life together. Jarvis later reflected on the moment in a heartfelt post. She wrote:
“Bride price paid ✔️
Blessings packed ✔️
A heart full of gratitude as I begin this beautiful journey to my new home. ❤️🏡”
5. Peller and Jarvis Share Candid Moments

Away from the formal rites, several photos captured the couple sharing smiles and enjoying the celebration.
Whether they were seated together during the proceedings or posing for photographs, Peller and Jarvis appeared relaxed and happy in each other’s company.
The candid moments offered fans a glimpse into the couple’s connection beyond the public content they regularly share online.
6. The Couple Share a Drink During the Ceremony

One of the memorable moments from the traditional wedding came when Peller and Jarvis shared a drink (usually palm wine) during the ceremony.
In Nigeria, the Igba Nkwu (wine carrying) ceremony is an act of sharing and drinking wine from the same cup. When the bride presents the cup and the husband sips from it, he publicly declares his acceptance of her. When she drinks from it too, she seals her choice, proving to both families that the marriage is entered into willingly.
Videos from the event showed Peller taking a sip from a red cup before handing it to Jarvis, who also drank from it as family members and guests looked on. The simple gesture drew smiles from those present and became one of the standout moments from the celebration.
Conclusion
From the completion of the bride price rites to the presentation of gifts, Peller and Jarvis’ traditional wedding ceremony was filled with memorable moments.
Held in Benin City, Edo State, on June 21, 2026, the event marked another important milestone for the couple, coming just weeks after Peller’s proposal in Ghana.
As photos and videos from the ceremony continue to circulate online, Jarpel2026 will be remembered as a celebration of love, family and tradition. For Peller and Jarvis, it marks the beginning of a new chapter surrounded by the blessings and support of their loved ones.

