Army Arrests Two Soldiers Over Peller’s Wedding Security Role

The Nigerian Army has arrested two serving soldiers over their alleged involvement in an unauthorised deployment during the wedding ceremony of Nigerian content creator, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, and TikTok personality, Jarvis, in Lagos.
Military sources disclosed on Tuesday evening that the arrests followed intelligence reports indicating that the personnel participated in an unauthorised security assignment at the celebrity wedding held in Lekki, Lagos State, over the weekend.
According to a senior military source, the two soldiers were apprehended on Tuesday morning as the Army commenced investigations into their alleged involvement.
The arrested personnel were identified as 23NA/85/10007 Private Onasanya Ifeoluwa of the 81 Division Medical Services and Hospital (81DMSH) and 23NA/85/7885 Private Ukpai Onyinyechi, also attached to the same unit in Obalende, Lagos.
“Following credible intelligence on the involvement of Nigerian Army personnel in illegal deployment during popular social influencer’s wedding known as Peller at Lekki, Lagos, the Group arrested 23NA/85/10007 PTE Onasanya Ifeoluwa of 81 Division Medical Services and Hospital (81DMSH) and 23NA/85/7885 PTE Ukpai Onyinyechi of 81DMSH at Obalende this morning,” the source said.
The source added that preliminary investigations were ongoing to determine the extent of their involvement and identify other personnel connected to the incident.
“Preliminary investigation is ongoing to establish the extent of their involvement and identify other personnel connected with the incident. Further details will be forwarded as the investigation unfolds,” the source added.
The development followed the circulation of videos on social media showing military personnel providing security around some guests at the high-profile wedding ceremony.
One of the viral clips reportedly showed a soldier acting as a bouncer for TikTok personality Ivanna, as he escorted her through the crowded venue.
The footage generated widespread reactions, with many Nigerians questioning the involvement of military personnel in providing security services at a private social event involving celebrities and influencers.
The wedding between Peller and Jarvis, held in Lekki during the weekend, attracted several entertainers, content creators and social media personalities, with videos from the event dominating online platforms.
However, the controversy emerged after clips showing individuals in military uniforms controlling access and accompanying some guests surfaced online.
The Nigerian Army has repeatedly warned that serving personnel are not permitted to engage in private security duties or unauthorised deployments without approval from relevant authorities.
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