
Popular Nigerian streamer, Peller, has revealed the ongoing financial tension within his family, disclosing that his mother has repeatedly advised him against giving money to his father.
The content creator made this known during a recent livestream while reacting to the ongoing family controversy involving fellow creator, GehGeh.
GehGeh has been trending online after his younger sister accused him of abandoning his siblings despite his financial success.
In response, GehGeh stated that although he is the first in his family to attain wealth, he does not yet have the financial capacity to lift his entire family out of poverty. He added that he can only do his best, not everything, and encouraged his siblings to find jobs.
Weighing in on the situation, Peller expressed concern that he could face a similar public fallout with his own family. He disclosed that his father had previously threatened to call him out publicly.
According to Peller, despite the significant financial support he has given his father including gifting him a car he continues to face increasing demands for money.
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He further revealed that his mother has consistently warned him to stop giving his father money, but he feels obligated to continue supporting him because of the role his father played in funding his education.
Peller also highlighted the extent of his generosity toward his mother, stating that he has opened several shops for her, emphasizing the pressure he faces from both sides of his family.
The streamer had earlier shared in a past interview how his parents’ separation impacted his upbringing, noting that it contributed to challenges in his academic journey.
The situation has sparked conversations online about family expectations, financial responsibility, and the pressures faced by young successful individuals.
