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Peller completes traditional bride price ceremony for Jarvis ahead of wedding plans

Popular Nigerian streamer Peller has officially completed the traditional marriage rites of his fiancée, Jarvis, after travelling to her hometown in Benin City to formally pay her bride price.

Peller announced the development on Sunday through his social media page, describing it as the beginning of a new chapter in their relationship.

According to him, the ceremony marks the official start of their journey toward building a future together, while also expressing gratitude to both families for their support and blessings.

The development comes just weeks after Peller proposed to Jarvis on June 3 during a trip to Ghana.

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The development comes weeks after popular Nigerian streamer Peller proposed to his fiancée Jarvis during a trip to Ghana on June 3, a moment that drew attention across social media.

Following the engagement, Peller traveled to Jarvis’ hometown in Benin City to formally carry out the traditional marriage rites and pay her bride price — a significant cultural step that marks family approval and the formalization of their union ahead of the wedding.

The ceremony signals that the couple is moving closer to marriage, with both families reportedly giving their blessings. In many Nigerian traditions, paying the bride price is seen as an important milestone before the final wedding ceremony.

Peller shared the news on his social media, describing it as the beginning of a new chapter in their lives and confirming that their relationship has now taken a more official step toward marriage.

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