In a remorseful video that has captivated social media, popular TikTok personality Peller has broken his silence following his arrest by the Lagos State Police Command, issuing an emotional apology to Nigerians and revealing he is currently undergoing medical treatment.
“I am sorry, Nigerians. Please, I’m sorry. I will never do that again. I’m very sorry, please,” the visibly contrite content creator said in the video circulated widely across social media platforms. “For now, I am on medication. Once I am done with my medication, I will be online.”
The apology marks a dramatic fall from grace for the 21-year-old entertainer, whose millions of followers have watched his journey from comedic sketches to his current legal troubles. The tone of Peller’s message—marked by repeated pleas for forgiveness and an unusual vulnerability—stands in stark contrast to the confident, energetic personality his fans have come to know.
His admission that he is receiving medication has particularly resonated with audiences, sparking both sympathy and concern. The revelation suggests that authorities and possibly family members have recognized the need for mental health intervention following the December 14 incident on the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Peller’s public contrition comes after Lagos State Police arrested him for what they described as dangerous driving while livestreaming—behavior authorities characterized as “a deliberate attempt at self-harm and a serious threat to other road users.” The incident allegedly resulted in a severe accident on one of Lagos’s busiest roads.
The timing of his apology is significant. Released while investigations by the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) are ongoing, the video appears to be an attempt to take responsibility and appeal for public mercy before he faces potential court arraignment.
What makes Peller’s apology particularly striking is his direct address to “Nigerians” as a collective—an acknowledgment that his actions have disappointed not just his fanbase, but also the broader public who have followed his career and personal life.
The breakup with fellow influencer Jarvis, who cited Peller’s struggles with emotional control, adds context to his current state. His apology, while not explicitly referencing the relationship, carries undertones of someone grappling with personal pain that spiraled into dangerous public behavior.
“I will never do that again,” he promised, a commitment that many hope signals genuine recognition of the gravity of his actions—actions that could have cost lives on that Sunday afternoon.
The response to Peller’s apology has been mixed. While many fans have flooded social media with messages of support, using hashtags that call for forgiveness and emphasize mental health awareness, others have been less sympathetic. Critics argue that his celebrity status shouldn’t shield him from the full consequences of endangering innocent motorists, regardless of his emotional state.
“He’s sorry because he got caught,” one social media user commented. “What about the people whose lives he put at risk?”
Others, however, have taken a more compassionate stance. “This young man clearly needs help, not just condemnation,” wrote a mental health advocate. “His apology shows he recognizes something went terribly wrong. Let’s support his recovery while ensuring accountability.”
Perhaps most telling is Peller’s promise to return to his online presence “once I am done with my medication”—a statement that suggests he views his social media career as salvageable despite the scandal. Whether his audience will be waiting, and whether brands and platforms will continue to support him, remains to be seen.
For now, the influencer who once entertained millions is asking for something money and fame cannot buy: forgiveness. As Lagos Police Commissioner Olohundare Jimoh’s warning to content creators still echoes, and as investigations continue, Peller’s heartfelt “I’m very sorry, please” has become the most important message of his career.
Whether that apology will be enough to rebuild his reputation, restore public trust, and secure a more lenient outcome in court will unfold in the coming weeks. For now, a humbled Peller waits—on medication, in reflection, and hoping that Nigerians will grant him the second chance he so desperately seeks.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
TikTok star Peller has issued an emotional public apology following his arrest for reckless driving on Lagos’s Lekki-Epe Expressway, repeatedly telling Nigerians, “I’m very sorry, please. I will never do that again.” He revealed he’s currently on medication and promises to return online after treatment.
The apology comes amid ongoing police investigations into the December 14 incident, which authorities say endangered lives. His remorse appears genuine but arrives as he faces potential court arraignment, leaving questions about whether the apology stems from true regret or legal strategy.























