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    Peller Vows Not to Touch ₦100m Savings for Family Crisis

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsApril 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigerian content creator and streamer, Habeeb Hamzat, who is popularly known as Peller, has stirred widespread reactions after declaring that his ₦100 million savings remain strictly off-limits, even in the face of urgent family crises.

    In a video currently making the rounds online featuring media personality Peller and skit maker Sir Balo and cited by PUNCH Online on Monday, has sparked conversations about money, savings, and financial discipline.

    In the clip, Peller spoke about his strict approach to managing money, revealing that he maintains a personal standard of never considering himself “broke” below ₦100 million, regardless of the situation.

    “I don’t ever allow myself to be broke below ₦100 million. Even if anybody wants to d+e in the family, I won’t touch it. I always make sure my money never drops below ₦100 million.

    “There are times I’ll need urgent money when I’m broke and I’ll just take music promotion and ask for like ₦3 million just to do it. But that saved 100million, I won’t touch it, because once you start, you’ll continue spending,” he said.

    The remark has generated intense debate on social media platforms, with many weighing in on the balance between financial discipline and family responsibility.

    Supporters argue that maintaining strict financial boundaries is necessary for long-term stability, especially in a challenging economic environment.

    Critics, however, say the stance is too rigid and ignores the realities of family responsibility, particularly in emergencies where immediate financial intervention can be life-saving.

    In Nigeria, family obligations often extend beyond immediate households, with individuals frequently expected to contribute to medical bills, education, and other urgent needs.

    Peller’s statement challenges this norm, raising broader questions about sustainability and personal limits in a system where informal support networks often replace institutional safety nets.

    One user with The Naija Narrative replied to the post saying, “So if fire catch house, una go first wait for ‘financial approval’ from Peller Finance Department.”

    Another user said ‘Peller Okwu Juru gi Onu’, which means “Peller, your mouth is full of talk.”

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