Man Blasts Peller For Funding Jarvis’s Birthday Party Instead Of Supporting His Parents

- A Nigerian man criticized streamer Peller for expressing frustration about being the main financial provider for his family.
- Peller shared the emotional burden and pressure he feels in his role as the breadwinner.
- The critic highlighted a contradiction in Peller’s complaints, pointing out his recent spending habits.
A Nigerian man has publicly criticized popular streamer Peller for lamenting his responsibilities as the main financial provider for his family, pointing out a contradiction in his actions.
Recently, Peller opened up about the emotional toll of being his family’s breadwinner, expressing frustration over the pressure and expectations placed on him. However, the critic argued that Peller’s complaints lack merit, especially considering his recent spending.
The man highlighted that Peller reportedly spent ₦13 million on a birthday celebration for his partner, Jarvis. He contended that the money could have been better used to support his mother—such as setting up a business for her—instead of indulging in luxury events while simultaneously resenting family obligations.
The commentary sparked discussions online, with many weighing in on the balance between personal choices and family responsibilities.
The man said in part …
“You wey God don bless you dey pack am for Tiktok. You dey de complain say you dey help your parents. You know wetin I use dey feed parents. You carry 13 million that day go spend for Jarvis birthday, if say you use that N13M go establish your mama shop; throughout the video you no even smile. If say you carry that N13M go open provision shop for your mama you think say she go dey complain? Very dull human being….”
See some comments below:
@sasmanic: “In society that is not zoogeria, is a boy like peller suppose to take care of parent”
@LBamayi: “Those people you see doing well on the social media, go Villa and their mother is there suffering and even going to farm”
@Comr_Akanni: “Man, he’s not complaining, he’s fear that he’s taking responsibility that him elder brother supposed do now make him feel like other position, can’t u understand simple English 😒”
@phoenixphils: “You might not understand it, but an average American male biggest dream is retiring there Parents for life.. it is not the Nigerian thing where you send monthly upkeeps in stipend even when you are loaded. it’s runs out and they will come back. Retiring is once in a deal thing.”
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