In the early hours of November 1, 2025, Social Media exploded.
Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, went live from his car and dropped a bombshell. His girlfriend, Amarachi Reginald, better known as Jarvis was richer than him when they met, he said. But her wealth, Peller claimed, came from something dark.
“Those TikTok gifts were from money laundering deals,” he stated, voice trembling. “She split the cash 50/50 with people. I refused to join. I loved her, but she turned ungrateful.”

The accusation spread fast. Screenshots flew across Instagram Reels and X. Fans who once shipped #PellerJarvis now typed “EFCC loading” in the comments, half-joking about Nigeria’s anti-graft agency.
By midday, the tone shifted.
Peller returned online, this time calmer, almost embarrassed. “I’m sorry,” he began. “Jarvis and I are not into money laundering. I didn’t even know what it meant.”

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He explained: Jarvis often received huge virtual gifts on TikTok, then sent similar amounts to other creators. A common practice among top earners to boost engagement and share earnings indirectly. Nothing illegal, just smart content strategy.
“I spoke out of anger,” Peller admitted. “Fans kept writing it in comments. I asked someone, and they explained. I never meant to damage her image.”
Jarvis, 20, had already responded indirectly. In a short clip, she wiped tears and said Peller tried to “attack” her during an argument. She denied wrongdoing and urged fans to stop spreading lies.
The couple’s history added fuel. They went public in 2023, built a joint brand, and weathered breakup rumors. Jarvis even credited Peller for supporting her through brain tumor surgery last year.
Yet here they were airing private pain in public, again.
Online reactions poured in. Some called it a publicity stunt. Others saw a young couple crumbling under fame’s weight. “Two fools in love,” one viral comment read, racking up thousands of likes.
Classic Media, a popular repost page, watermarked both videos. By evening, the drama had faded into memes and relationship advice threads.
No official statement from TikTok Nigeria. No EFCC movement. Just another day in the wild world of influencer romance.
But one thing remains clear: on November 1, 2025, Peller and Jarvis reminded everyone - love, money, and live streams don’t always mix.











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