What was already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the year turned even more memorable with a blend of respect, star power, and unexpected humor, as notable figures gathered to celebrate the union of Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, and his bride, Amadou Elizabeth Aminata.
Among the standout moments from the ceremony was a heartwarming exchange between legendary Fuji musician Saheed Osupa and Peter Okoye of the iconic duo P-Square. In a gesture that quickly drew admiration, Saheed Osupa was seen leaving his seat to personally greet Mr P, a moment widely interpreted by attendees as a sign of mutual respect between two established figures in Nigeria’s music industry.
The gesture, though brief, resonated strongly with guests and online audiences alike, highlighting a sense of unity across different generations and genres within the Nigerian entertainment scene.
However, it was a completely different moment that brought laughter across the venue. During the exchange of vows, the officiating pastor guided the groom through the traditional recitation, asking him to repeat each line. In what quickly became a viral highlight, Peller appeared to fumble his words mid-process, struggling to keep up with the phrasing.
The unexpected slip triggered laughter among attendees, with many describing the moment as both relatable and endearing. Rather than detracting from the ceremony, the incident added a layer of authenticity and humor, reminding guests of the human side of even the most glamorous events.
Clips from the wedding have since circulated widely online, with viewers praising the balance of elegance, celebrity presence, and genuine, unscripted moments. From displays of respect among industry figures to lighthearted mishaps at the altar, the event captured a full spectrum of emotions.
In the end, beyond the glamour and star appearances, it was these spontaneous interactions—both heartfelt and humorous—that defined the celebration, leaving a lasting impression on attendees and audiences alike.




