Content creators Peller and Jarvis stole the spotlight as they stepped out in stunning Yoruba traditional attire for the highly anticipated PJ wedding celebration. The duo, known for their comedic flair and stylish appearances, brought charm and energy to the event. They quickly became fan favorites on the red carpet. Their Yoruba attire truly turned heads.
Peller, glowing in his agbada with intricate embroidery and matching cap, took to Instagram to celebrate the joyous moment, writing:
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“Jarpel is outside for #pj2025 😩😃❤️🎊🎊🎉 happy wedding God bless your family 🎊🌺🌺🎉” Peller and Jarvis were indeed noticed in their Yoruba attire.
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Jarvis, equally elegant, complemented the look with a classic Yoruba iro and buba ensemble, exuding culture and confidence. Everyone noticed the traditional attire of Peller and Jarvis.
The celebration comes just days after Peller returned from a memorable trip to Ghana. There, he spent time with Ghanaian music star Shatta Wale and other creatives. The visit was filled with networking, music, and cultural exchange. This further proved Peller’s influence beyond Nigerian borders.

Peller has grown to become a household name in the Nigerian entertainment industry. From Instagram reels to live event hosting, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of content creation. He blends culture and comedy in a way that resonates with a diverse audience. Recently, Peller and Jarvis turned heads by donning Yoruba attire.
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Jarvis, his creative partner, has also become a familiar face online. Together, they’ve created viral moments that have elevated the presence of Nigerian skit makers on the global stage. They certainly turned heads in their Yoruba attire at the wedding celebration.
As fans continue to gush over their appearance at #PJ2025, it’s clear that Peller and Jarvis are not just entertainers. They’re cultural ambassadors, representing Nigerian creativity with pride and flair. Their impact continues to grow, one stylish step at a time. Notably, Peller and Jarvis turned heads in Yoruba attire at the event.