Nigerian content creator and streamer Peller has responded to a discussion on ARISE TV in which the station’s presenters raised concerns about his recent public display and spraying of money.
The discussion comes amid renewed attention on Peller following his recent wedding to fellow content creator Jarvis and a series of highly publicised moments involving money and expensive gifts.
During the ARISE TV discussion, the presenters questioned the message being communicated by Peller’s public display of money, particularly how such content could be viewed by younger audiences and, eventually, by his own children.
The discussion also touched on the controversy surrounding the spraying and public handling of naira notes.
Peller later responded to the television discussion in a video shared on his WhatsApp Channel.
In his reaction, Peller accused the television station of attempting to use his name to generate attention.
He questioned why the station was focusing on him and suggested that the discussion was an attempt to trend from his popularity.
Peller also compared the situation to TVC, saying the station had previously benefited from his name and suggesting that media organisations should understand the way Gen Z audiences consume content.
He further argued that the people discussing him were from an older generation and said they should instead focus their attention on issues such as Nigeria’s political space and the upcoming presidential election.
Peller’s response has now added another layer to the debate surrounding his online activities.
The controversy comes shortly after a series of viral developments surrounding the young creator, including his highly publicised wedding and the expensive gifts associated with the celebration.
Peller had also recently received a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon reportedly worth ₦300 million from businessman Mansa after publicly appealing for help to purchase the vehicle for his wife, Jarvis.
Meanwhile, the debate over Peller’s money-related content continues to attract attention online, with viewers divided between those who see the displays as entertainment and those who believe popular creators should consider the influence their content may have on younger audiences.
Peller’s response followed the ARISE TV discussion, in which the presenters questioned his approach to displaying and spraying money in public and urged him to consider the example he would set as a husband and future father.
The discussion also referenced Peller’s recent marriage to fellow content creator Jarvis, with the presenters arguing that marriage and family responsibilities should prompt greater consideration of the consequences of his public actions.
DailyInsightNG recalls that Peller recently received a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon reportedly worth ₦300 million from businessman Mansa after publicly appealing for help to purchase the vehicle for his wife, Jarvis.
The latest exchange has now added another dimension to the ongoing public conversation around Peller’s content, his treatment of naira notes and the responsibilities that come with his growing influence as a young creator.
