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My Family Once Threatened To Drag Me For Money Online- Peller


Popular Nigerian streamer and TikTok star, Habeeb Hamzat, better known as Peller, has revealed that, despite offering financial support, including a car gift, his family, particularly his father, once threatened to expose him online for supposedly failing to take care of him.

Peller, made his disclosure while responding to familial drama surrounding content producer GehGeh on a webcast.

New Telegraph had earlier reported that GehGeh’s younger sister publicly called him out for failing to provide for his siblings in spite of his affluence.

Reacting to the online drama, Peller revealed that his father had previously threatened to submit complaints online, implying that his own circumstances would be worse.

He claimed to have opened several stores for his mother and provided his father with substantial support, including a car.

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“You see the way all GehGeh family are dragging him online, my own goes worse. And it might be my daddy because they have threatened me with it before. And I have given these people a lot.”

He said his mother urged him to stop giving his father money, but he continued because his father paid his school fees while he was growing up.

“My mummy was even telling me to stop. My mummy no won make I dey give my daddy anything, but I keep giving him money because he paid for my school fees while growing up”, he said.

Peller said his father asked for money the same day he received the car and requested more the following day.

“My daddy still asked me for money the very day that I gave him a car. I gave him the money, and he still called me the next day to ask for more.

“If I tell you, guys, how many shops I have opened for my mummy, you go run”, he said.



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