“Y’all saying what will Peller eat? Dey play! I’m an ambassador for multiple brands” — Peller reacts to TikTok live ban in Nigeria

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Content creator Peller has addressed reactions surrounding the recent ban on TikTok live streaming in Nigeria, dismissing assumptions that the decision would leave him financially stranded.

None of my endorsement is less than ₦40 million

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In a firm response, he said many expected him to break down in tears, believing the platform was his only source of income.

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According to him, those assumptions were wrong. He stressed that he has multiple endorsement deals and enjoys strong backing from reputable brands.

People are expecting me to be crying after TikTok banned live in Nigeria thinking I’ll go hungry. I’m an ambassador to numerous brands and none of my endorsement is less than ₦40 million,” he said.

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His remark has stirred wide discussions online, especially among users questioning how financially secure many influencers truly are beyond social media platforms.

While some applauded his confidence, others interpreted his statement as a defensive reaction triggered by the policy change.

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Social media reactions

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@tbshwal: “And he’s surprised the government wants him to pay millions in tax?”

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@Charlie_Beato_MD: “Anytime person start shout ‘I no dey hungry, all my deals na 40m+’, just know the thing don touch am small. Real comfort no dey announce price list like this.”

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@Hollaniyi: “This his reply sweet me. Man basically said, ‘I’m not your mate financially.’ TikTok ban no fit shake an ambassador with 40m deals.”

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@OkochaCFC: “FIRS knows exactly how much they are expecting from you. Weldon.”

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The comments highlight the mixed sentiments trailing his reaction, with some praising his boldness while others suggested that genuine wealth rarely needs public validation.

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The debate continues as the TikTok ban reshapes the earning landscape for Nigerian digital creators.

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