He made the statement while reacting to content creator GehGeh’s ongoing family controversy on social media.
Reports indicate that GehGeh’s younger sister recently called him out for allegedly abandoning his siblings despite his wealth. In response, GehGeh explained that although he is the first in his family to attain financial success, he does not yet have the capacity to lift his entire family out of poverty.
He added that constantly supporting them could leave him broke, saying, “I can only do my best and not my all,” while urging his siblings to find jobs.
Weighing in on the situation during a livestream, Peller recounted his own experience, revealing that his father once threatened to drag him publicly.
He also listed the financial support he has given, including gifting his father a car, but expressed frustration over ongoing financial demands, noting that his mother strongly opposes him giving his father more money.
“You see the way all GehGeh family are dragging him online, my own go worse. And it might be my daddy because they have threatened me with it before. And I have given these people a lot.
“My mummy was even telling me to stop. My mummy no won make I dey give my daddy anything, but I keep giving him money because he paid for my school fees while growing up.
“My daddy still asked me for money the very day that I gave him a car. I gave him the money, and he still called me the following day to ask for more money.
“If I tell you guys how many shops I have opened for my mummy, you go run”, he said.
It was reported that the content creator had during an interview with Frank Edoho last year, narrated how his parents’ separation affected his formative years, blaming his academic woes on his parents’ divorce.