TikTok star Peller’s generator fire at new house

A fire erupted from a generator at the residence of Nigerian TikTok creator Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, in the early hours of Saturday, prompting a brief but frightening evacuation before the blaze was contained.

The incident, which occurred at Peller’s new home, was captured in a video he later shared on Instagram. In the clip, flames are visible shooting from the generator unit as Peller can be heard shouting and instructing others to douse the fire with water. He captioned the post, stating the fire started early Saturday morning and that it took over 30 minutes to extinguish, adding, “All I can say is God saved us.” The video quickly circulated online.

According to reports, the fire was limited to the generator itself and was brought under control before it could spread to the main structure of the house. Emergency responders or household members managed to suppress the blaze, preventing any structural damage. Crucially, no injuries or casualties were reported; all occupants of the residence were accounted for and safe.

Generator-related fires are a recurring safety concern in Nigeria, where frequent power outages lead many households and businesses to rely heavily on backup generators. These incidents often stem from fuel leaks, electrical faults, or improper installation. While the precise cause of this specific fire is undetermined, the event highlights the persistent risks associated with generator use in residential settings, particularly when units are placed near buildings or flammable materials.

Peller, who commands a significant following on TikTok for his comedic and lifestyle content, used the viral moment to underscore the severity of the situation. His immediate actions—directing others to apply water and coordinating the response—likely contributed to preventing a more extensive disaster. The swift containment underscores the importance of having basic fire suppression tools and an emergency plan when using generators.

This incident serves as a stark reminder for generator owners to ensure regular maintenance, proper ventilation, and safe distances from combustible materials. It also draws public attention to fire safety preparedness. Following the event, Peller’s focus appears to be on recovery and expressing gratitude, but the episode may prompt broader discussion on safety standards for private generator operation in the country. No further details regarding official investigations or repairs have been released at this time.

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