• Egungun of Lagos Explains Viral Interview Flop with IShowSpeed…..

    Nigerian content creator Egungun of Lagos has opened up about his poor performance during the now-viral interview with IShowSpeed. He cited nerves and unpreparedness as key reasons for stumbling during the conversation, adding that the experience was a learning curve and promising to handle future interviews better.
    Egungun of Lagos Explains Viral Interview Flop with IShowSpeed….. Nigerian content creator Egungun of Lagos has opened up about his poor performance during the now-viral interview with IShowSpeed. He cited nerves and unpreparedness as key reasons for stumbling during the conversation, adding that the experience was a learning curve and promising to handle future interviews better.
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  • IShowSpeed Explains Why He Ignored Peller, Other Nigerian Content Creators

    Popular YouTuber IShowSpeed has finally addressed criticism over snubbing Peller and other Nigerian content creators during his recent visit to Nigeria.

    Speed explained that his Africa tour was focused on showcasing local culture and street talent, rather than building clout with established social media stars. Despite Peller chasing Speed’s convoy on a horse and even attempting to climb his vehicle, security repeatedly turned him away.

    The YouTuber added that influencers already have platforms, while his goal is to give global exposure to everyday Nigerians.

    Credit: IShowSpeed / Peller

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    IShowSpeed Explains Why He Ignored Peller, Other Nigerian Content Creators Popular YouTuber IShowSpeed has finally addressed criticism over snubbing Peller and other Nigerian content creators during his recent visit to Nigeria. Speed explained that his Africa tour was focused on showcasing local culture and street talent, rather than building clout with established social media stars. Despite Peller chasing Speed’s convoy on a horse and even attempting to climb his vehicle, security repeatedly turned him away. The YouTuber added that influencers already have platforms, while his goal is to give global exposure to everyday Nigerians. Credit: IShowSpeed / Peller #IShowSpeed #Peller #NigeriaContentCreators #AfricanCulture
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  • Carter Efe Urges Peller to Resume Streaming and Move On from Jarvis Drama

    Nigerian content creator Carter Efe has publicly called on fellow streamer Peller to get back to creating content and focus on streaming instead of dwelling on the ongoing Jarvis controversy. Fans reacted to Carter Efe’s advice, with many expressing support for Peller to move past the drama and continue his online career.
    Carter Efe Urges Peller to Resume Streaming and Move On from Jarvis Drama Nigerian content creator Carter Efe has publicly called on fellow streamer Peller to get back to creating content and focus on streaming instead of dwelling on the ongoing Jarvis controversy. Fans reacted to Carter Efe’s advice, with many expressing support for Peller to move past the drama and continue his online career.
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  • Tinubu Govt Shortlists 20 Top Nigerian Content Creators for Training on New Tax Reform Laws

    The Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee under President Bola Tinubu has shortlisted 20 leading Nigerian content creators from over 8,500 public nominations for a specialised training programme on Nigeria’s new tax reform laws. The creators—ranked by their combined social media influence—will be trained to deliver clearer, more balanced information on ongoing fiscal reforms. The committee has set December 8, 2025, as the deadline for nominees to confirm participation and has invited Nigerians to suggest key tax areas for inclusion in the training.

    Tinubu Govt Shortlists 20 Top Nigerian Content Creators for Training on New Tax Reform Laws The Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee under President Bola Tinubu has shortlisted 20 leading Nigerian content creators from over 8,500 public nominations for a specialised training programme on Nigeria’s new tax reform laws. The creators—ranked by their combined social media influence—will be trained to deliver clearer, more balanced information on ongoing fiscal reforms. The committee has set December 8, 2025, as the deadline for nominees to confirm participation and has invited Nigerians to suggest key tax areas for inclusion in the training.
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  • Nigerian content creators should be able to earn as much as their US counterparts, so online payment transactions need to be regularized

    ~ Senator Natasha Akpoti‑Uduaghan speaks up for Nigerian content creators
    Nigerian content creators should be able to earn as much as their US counterparts, so online payment transactions need to be regularized ~ Senator Natasha Akpoti‑Uduaghan speaks up for Nigerian 🇳🇬 content creators
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  • Tiktoker Peller alleges his female colleague Jarvis makes money through money Laundering.

    Nigerian content creator Peller has spoken out about his past relationship with popular TikToker Jarvis, revealing shocking details about her alleged dealings and their personal struggles.

    According to Peller, when Jarvis first came to Lagos, he assumed she was a wealthy influencer living a luxurious lifestyle. “When Jarvis came to Lagos, I thought she had money,” he said. “Not until she told me her story that those people gifting her then used to split it 50/50.”

    Peller added that he was surprised to learn that Jarvis was allegedly involved in a money laundering scheme. “When she came, I thought she was a multi-millionaire. I didn’t know that she was into money laundering, where they send her money and later split it 50/50,” he revealed.

    Despite the revelations, Peller said he continued to support her financially and emotionally. “I am always sending her money to add up before her target. I always make sure she is okay, even though my friends and manager call me mumu. They say she doesn’t care about me, but I keep caring for her like a fool,” he said.

    Reflecting on their relationship, he noted that while Jarvis shows affection, she tends to prioritize business over love. “I can’t say Jarvis no love me, she does — but at home love. When it comes to business, Jarvis always forget I dey inside this picture,” he said.

    Peller concluded by recalling Jarvis’ response whenever he complained about her attitude. “She will say there is time for everything — time for love and time for business. She never jokes with me, even during business,” he added.

    Peller and Jarvis, both known for their viral TikTok videos and strong social media presence, have continued to stir conversations online regarding their relationship and financial dealings.
    Tiktoker Peller alleges his female colleague Jarvis makes money through money Laundering. Nigerian content creator Peller has spoken out about his past relationship with popular TikToker Jarvis, revealing shocking details about her alleged dealings and their personal struggles. According to Peller, when Jarvis first came to Lagos, he assumed she was a wealthy influencer living a luxurious lifestyle. “When Jarvis came to Lagos, I thought she had money,” he said. “Not until she told me her story that those people gifting her then used to split it 50/50.” Peller added that he was surprised to learn that Jarvis was allegedly involved in a money laundering scheme. “When she came, I thought she was a multi-millionaire. I didn’t know that she was into money laundering, where they send her money and later split it 50/50,” he revealed. Despite the revelations, Peller said he continued to support her financially and emotionally. “I am always sending her money to add up before her target. I always make sure she is okay, even though my friends and manager call me mumu. They say she doesn’t care about me, but I keep caring for her like a fool,” he said. Reflecting on their relationship, he noted that while Jarvis shows affection, she tends to prioritize business over love. “I can’t say Jarvis no love me, she does — but at home love. When it comes to business, Jarvis always forget I dey inside this picture,” he said. Peller concluded by recalling Jarvis’ response whenever he complained about her attitude. “She will say there is time for everything — time for love and time for business. She never jokes with me, even during business,” he added. Peller and Jarvis, both known for their viral TikTok videos and strong social media presence, have continued to stir conversations online regarding their relationship and financial dealings.
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  • Don’t try it in your life, you don’t have the right to call Peller, mumu – Jarvis sparks.

    A popular Nigerian content creator and TikToker, Jarvis, has sent out a strong warning to people insulting her boyfriend, Peller, who is also a content creator and live-streamer on TikTok.

    In a viral video making the rounds on social media, Jarvis expressed disappointment over the way some people drop negative comments under her posts, calling her boyfriend “mumu.”

    She stressed that fans and followers should learn to show respect to her boyfriend’s name as well as hers, instead of using insulting words.

    Jarvis further urged her supporters to focus on appreciating her creativity and hard work rather than attacking her boyfriend with harsh comments.
    Don’t try it in your life, you don’t have the right to call Peller, mumu – Jarvis sparks. A popular Nigerian content creator and TikToker, Jarvis, has sent out a strong warning to people insulting her boyfriend, Peller, who is also a content creator and live-streamer on TikTok. In a viral video making the rounds on social media, Jarvis expressed disappointment over the way some people drop negative comments under her posts, calling her boyfriend “mumu.” She stressed that fans and followers should learn to show respect to her boyfriend’s name as well as hers, instead of using insulting words. Jarvis further urged her supporters to focus on appreciating her creativity and hard work rather than attacking her boyfriend with harsh comments.
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  • ‘I Didn’t Benefit Anything From You,’ Peller Blasts Lagos Gov’t Over N36m Tax Demand.

    Nigerian content creator Habeeb “Peller” Hamzat has slammed the Lagos State Government for demanding N36 million in income tax, calling it excessive and unjustified.

    Speaking during a livestream with singer Tobechukwu “Peruzzi” Okoh, Peller said the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) had served him the tax bill despite him receiving no benefits from the government. “The task force said I should pay N36 million in tax.

    I swear to Almighty Allah, I don’t have anything. I only came into the limelight last year. Are you, Peruzzi, even paying tax, and how much is it? Why should I pay N36 million? What does that even mean?

    Why will the government take money from me when it has never given me anything, not even TikTok support, let alone help from a task force member? “I know this is because of my interview on TVC, where I said I was making money on TikTok.

    It was all packaging; I didn’t make any money. I don’t earn from Nigeria; my money comes from social media. I don’t work in any company, and I don’t have any.”

    In response, Peruzzi urged him to settle the tax bill, warning of possible arrest if he refused. “Why haven’t you paid your taxes? As a Nigerian, you know you must pay tax. The government doesn’t care whether you only came into the limelight last year.

    Do you know how much I pay in tax? I won’t mention it here, but it’s more than the bill they gave you. “You must pay it; if you don’t, the government will arrest you.

    They asked you to pay because you’re making money. Once they arrest you, you can go to their office and explain that your interview on TVC was just packaging, but remember, if you’re earning money in Nigeria, you must pay tax,” Peruzzi told Peller.
    ‘I Didn’t Benefit Anything From You,’ Peller Blasts Lagos Gov’t Over N36m Tax Demand. Nigerian content creator Habeeb “Peller” Hamzat has slammed the Lagos State Government for demanding N36 million in income tax, calling it excessive and unjustified. Speaking during a livestream with singer Tobechukwu “Peruzzi” Okoh, Peller said the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) had served him the tax bill despite him receiving no benefits from the government. “The task force said I should pay N36 million in tax. I swear to Almighty Allah, I don’t have anything. I only came into the limelight last year. Are you, Peruzzi, even paying tax, and how much is it? Why should I pay N36 million? What does that even mean? Why will the government take money from me when it has never given me anything, not even TikTok support, let alone help from a task force member? “I know this is because of my interview on TVC, where I said I was making money on TikTok. It was all packaging; I didn’t make any money. I don’t earn from Nigeria; my money comes from social media. I don’t work in any company, and I don’t have any.” In response, Peruzzi urged him to settle the tax bill, warning of possible arrest if he refused. “Why haven’t you paid your taxes? As a Nigerian, you know you must pay tax. The government doesn’t care whether you only came into the limelight last year. Do you know how much I pay in tax? I won’t mention it here, but it’s more than the bill they gave you. “You must pay it; if you don’t, the government will arrest you. They asked you to pay because you’re making money. Once they arrest you, you can go to their office and explain that your interview on TVC was just packaging, but remember, if you’re earning money in Nigeria, you must pay tax,” Peruzzi told Peller.
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  • Content Creator Iye Pablo reportedly passes away.

    Popular Nigerian content creator, Iye Pablo, has reportedly passed away, causing widespread shock and sadness across social media.

    The heartbreaking news was shared by well-known blogger Cutie_Julls on Instagram, sparking a wave of reactions from fans and followers.

    Many expressed deep sorrow and disbelief over the sudden and unexpected nature of the news.

    However, some social media users remain skeptical as there has been no official confirmation from Iye Pablo’s family or close associates.

    As of now, the circumstances surrounding Iye Pablo’s reported death remain unclear, and efforts to verify the news are ongoing.

    Content Creator Iye Pablo reportedly passes away. Popular Nigerian content creator, Iye Pablo, has reportedly passed away, causing widespread shock and sadness across social media. The heartbreaking news was shared by well-known blogger Cutie_Julls on Instagram, sparking a wave of reactions from fans and followers. Many expressed deep sorrow and disbelief over the sudden and unexpected nature of the news. However, some social media users remain skeptical as there has been no official confirmation from Iye Pablo’s family or close associates. As of now, the circumstances surrounding Iye Pablo’s reported death remain unclear, and efforts to verify the news are ongoing.
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  • Use Your Influence to Promote Unity, Not Division – Tinubu Tells Content Creators

    Abuja, August 1, 2025 – President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerian content creators and digital media influencers to champion unity and national development through their platforms.

    Speaking at the opening of the Progressives Digital Media Summit, themed “Unveiling the Critical Role of New Media in National Development,” Tinubu emphasized the need for responsible digital engagement, urging youth to verify information, create job-generating businesses, and produce content that uplifts society.

    “Use your influence to foster unity, not division,” the President said in a statement by his media adviser Bayo Onanuga.

    Describing digital media as a driver of economic and social transformation, Tinubu praised Nigeria’s youth for their innovation and commitment to building the future today.

    He also reiterated his administration’s support for the digital economy through the National Digital Innovation Fund and startup-friendly policies, while warning against the dangers of disinformation and cyber threats.

    Summit convener and Presidential aide Segun Dada highlighted how digital media has evolved into a powerful tool for communication and innovation, calling for its responsible use to promote social cohesion and progress.

    #DigitalNigeria #YouthInnovation #TinubuSpeaks #ContentForUnity
    Use Your Influence to Promote Unity, Not Division – Tinubu Tells Content Creators Abuja, August 1, 2025 – President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerian content creators and digital media influencers to champion unity and national development through their platforms. Speaking at the opening of the Progressives Digital Media Summit, themed “Unveiling the Critical Role of New Media in National Development,” Tinubu emphasized the need for responsible digital engagement, urging youth to verify information, create job-generating businesses, and produce content that uplifts society. “Use your influence to foster unity, not division,” the President said in a statement by his media adviser Bayo Onanuga. Describing digital media as a driver of economic and social transformation, Tinubu praised Nigeria’s youth for their innovation and commitment to building the future today. He also reiterated his administration’s support for the digital economy through the National Digital Innovation Fund and startup-friendly policies, while warning against the dangers of disinformation and cyber threats. Summit convener and Presidential aide Segun Dada highlighted how digital media has evolved into a powerful tool for communication and innovation, calling for its responsible use to promote social cohesion and progress. #DigitalNigeria #YouthInnovation #TinubuSpeaks #ContentForUnity
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  • TikTok Influencer Jarvis Confirms Engagement to Peller, Says Marriage Will Happen at the Right Time.

    Popular Nigerian content creator and TikTok personality, Jarvis, has officially confirmed her engagement to fellow TikTok star, Peller, stating that they plan to marry when the time is right. Peller, 19, had proposed to the 23-year-old in December 2024.

    At the time, Jarvis dismissed the proposal during a livestream, describing the ring as just a “promise ring” and denying being in a relationship with him.

    However, in a recent interview with Channels TV, Jarvis clarified her earlier comments, revealing they are truly engaged. “It’s true that we are engaged. He actually proposed shockingly to me,” she said.

    “But the ring doesn’t fit, so I kept it safe at home. I believe we’ll get married at the right time because marriage is a big deal and needs careful consideration.” She also shared how her perception of Peller changed over time.

    Initially unsure about their compatibility due to his social media persona, Jarvis said meeting him in person helped her see his true personality. “I didn’t think we’d match at all,” she admitted. “But offline, he’s actually a cool person.”
    TikTok Influencer Jarvis Confirms Engagement to Peller, Says Marriage Will Happen at the Right Time. Popular Nigerian content creator and TikTok personality, Jarvis, has officially confirmed her engagement to fellow TikTok star, Peller, stating that they plan to marry when the time is right. Peller, 19, had proposed to the 23-year-old in December 2024. At the time, Jarvis dismissed the proposal during a livestream, describing the ring as just a “promise ring” and denying being in a relationship with him. However, in a recent interview with Channels TV, Jarvis clarified her earlier comments, revealing they are truly engaged. “It’s true that we are engaged. He actually proposed shockingly to me,” she said. “But the ring doesn’t fit, so I kept it safe at home. I believe we’ll get married at the right time because marriage is a big deal and needs careful consideration.” She also shared how her perception of Peller changed over time. Initially unsure about their compatibility due to his social media persona, Jarvis said meeting him in person helped her see his true personality. “I didn’t think we’d match at all,” she admitted. “But offline, he’s actually a cool person.”
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