By Daniel Eze
Lagos, Nigeria — November 1, 2025
Popular Nigerian content creator Peller has made headlines after publicly accusing his former partner, Jarvis, of being involved in money‑laundering through TikTok. According to Peller, Jarvis received substantial gifts from fans and allegedly participated in a scheme where the earnings were split 50/50.
Speaking to social media followers, Peller claimed that when Jarvis came to Lagos, he assumed she was already financially independent. However, he later discovered that her wealth was largely linked to the gifting arrangement, which he described as a “planned earnings split” with fans contributing significant amounts.
The allegations have sparked widespread discussion online, with fans and social media users debating the ethics of monetized gifting on TikTok and the responsibilities of content creators in such arrangements. Many have expressed shock at the accusations, while others are calling for more clarity from both parties.
Peller, known for his online presence and viral content, has also been criticized by some for publicizing private disputes on social media. Nonetheless, the story has dominated discussions among Nigerian TikTok users, further fueling conversations about influencer transparency and online monetization practices.
At the time of reporting, Jarvis has not publicly responded to the allegations. Social media users continue to follow the story closely, with speculation and commentary trending across platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
This latest controversy adds to a growing trend in Nigeria’s digital content scene, where relationships, money, and online fame intersect, often leading to viral gossip and public scrutiny.
