Nigerian content creators Peller and Joblaq have ignited a bitter public feud that is rapidly trending across social media. Once bestfriends and collaborators in the streaming world, the duo is now trading explosive accusations of betrayal, disloyalty, and hidden financial dealings involving Peller’s romantic interest Jarvis and a major gifter known as Mafia.

Peller opened fire first on his livestream, recounting how he had asked Joblaq for help to woo Jarvis only for his friend to pursue her secretly.

“I told Joblaq to help me woo Jarvis but he’d go behind my back to woo her for himself.”

He described an even more painful moment at Sir Balo’s house:

“Even at sir Balo’s house, he walked in on Jarvis after she kissed me and was telling her how much he loved her in my presence because I was pretending to be asleep.”

The streamer further accused Joblaq of financial betrayal after Peller introduced him to his biggest gifter.

“I introduced my biggest gifter, Mafia, to JoBlaq, and he ended up gifting JoBlaq $20,000. This guy didn’t even tell me that Mafia gave him money.”

He admitted ignoring earlier warnings:

“People warned me I’d regret introducing him to Mafia, but I didn’t listen, now I regret it.”

Joblaq fired back without hesitation, branding Peller “a very big fool” and dragging up a sensitive incident from Peller’s recent car accident.

“Should I start telling people how you lied about you coming to my house after the police invited you after your accident, but instead you had to beg Jarvis on your knees and didn’t want people to see her as a bad person? He didn’t even care that he was dying.”

Peller responded with a lengthy emotional rant on his WhatsApp community, revealing deeper frustrations about loyalty, management, and feeling unappreciated despite his contributions. He claimed he repeatedly carried Joblaq along by linking him to influential contacts yet received little in return. After his accident, Peller said Joblaq exploited the moment:

“The day I had an accident, he posted my car on his story and put his channel link and took the foodstuff in my car to his house… when I come back I asked him why will he do that, he said he was sorry and I over looked it.”

Peller also vented about broader industry struggles:

“Nobody wants to show me real Love because I’m under a management… People hate me normally, because I’ve done a lot of good things… I bring a lot of views, I stream on kick — the only african streamer on kick but nobody gives a fuck.”

He declared it was time to focus on himself:

“This is high time I do something for myself… I will kick the ball myself and score myself. Fuck flowers.”

The once-tight friendship between the two streamers now lies in tatters. Their public exchanges have drawn massive reactions online, with fans divided between those calling for peace and others picking sides in the escalating drama. As more clips surface, the Peller-Joblaq clash highlights the fragile nature of influencer alliances, where personal relationships, money, and clout can quickly turn friends into fierce rivals.

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