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  • Jarvis opens up on mother’s illness, social media fears

    Jarvis opens up on mother’s illness, social media fears

    Social media personality, Amadou Elizabeth popularly known as Jarvis has opened up about her mother’s deteriorating health and expressed concerns about online scrutiny.

    In a video on X, Jarvis revealed that she is worried critics might exploit her mother’s condition for malicious purposes.

    “So my mom is actually sick. What I’m saying is that online is crazy. Tomorrow they might video her in her condition and try to use it against me. That’s the one thing I’ve been scared of, that nobody should find out that my mom is not well and they should not come and speak against me on social media,” she said.

    She emphasised that her mother’s illness is beyond monetary solutions, attributing it to God, faith and belief.

    “Social media will always say, ‘Oh, why didn’t you take care of her? You have all the money, you have everything.’ But the thing is that at this point, money can’t solve it. It’s just God, faith, belief,” she explained.

    Jarvis praised her mother’s sacrifices, noting that she raised their family alone without support from their Senegalese father.

    “I love my mom and she tried. She tried, like she really tried. She fought, she defended us without any father’s support,” she said emotionally.

    The TikToker also shared her ongoing struggle to reconnect with her estranged father, who stopped communicating with her when she was a child.

    “From the beginning of my birth, he used to call me Aminata and I just giggled. You know, I was just a little child. But it got to a point when the whole communication line stopped. Till today, I haven’t heard from him. I’m the one searching. I’ve gone to Senegal. I’m still trying my best,” Jarvis informed.

    Jarvis had earlier confirmed ending the relationship with fellow influencer and livestreamer Hamzat Habeeb, popularly known as Peller, following his car crash incident during a livestream.

  • Forget Jarvis, get back to streaming – Carter Efe advises Peller

    Forget Jarvis, get back to streaming – Carter Efe advises Peller

    Popular streamer Carter Efe has urged his heartbroken colleague Peller to return to work and stop nursing his broken heart following his bitter split with Jarvis.

    20-year-old Peller had been scarce on social media since the breakup, which led to his ‘deliberate’ car accident.

    The accident occurred on December 14th, which left him hospitalised and before the crash, he posted a video stating he intended to take his own life, saying “I will kill myself, my body is shaking”.

    During a recent livestream, Carter Efe scolded Peller for attempting to take his life over a woman and urged him to return to work.

    He advised Peller to stop isolating himself and focus on his streaming career.

    Carter Efe also referenced the wife of late musician Mohbad, advising Peller to learn from her experience and move on.

    “Make them tell Peller make him come back, I no know wetin Peller dey do for house o. Woman na him wan make am dey dey indoor. Him never know, make him go ask Mohbad wife.

    “Na because of woman him wan kill- some people eh! You dey craz£? Come back let’s stream. Abi you no dey hear wetin happen to Mohbad wife, na him you wan go k!ll yourself?”, he said.

  • Jarvis opens up about ‘broken’ life after split with Peller

    Jarvis opens up about ‘broken’ life after split with Peller

    TikTok personality Amadou Elizabeth Aminata popularly known as Jarvis has opened up about the emotional aftermath of her breakup with Habeeb Hamzat, known as Peller.

    In a recent video on Instagram, Jarvis revealed that the breakup has left her deeply hurt and emotionally shattered.

    The AI-themed influencer explained that many people doubted her potential for success, but she has been encouraging herself to stay strong and continue pushing forward despite setbacks.

    Jarvis used a symbolic illustration, comparing her emotional state to a Christmas tree she was attempting to set up, describing her life as broken and scattered.

    She stated that she is now focused on rebuilding her life from the ground up, drawing a parallel between her personal journey and the process of putting the Christmas tree back together.

    According to her, life has moulded her through pain, pressure, and heartbreak, and she notes that growth and success do not mean the absence of challenges.

    The breakup came after Peller’s recent accident, which prompted Jarvis to address the situation and express her fears of being blamed or attacked over the incident involving her former partner.

  • Car crash: Peller needs support, not mockery – Jarvis defends partner against backlash

    Car crash: Peller needs support, not mockery – Jarvis defends partner against backlash

    TikToker influencer Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, popularly known as Jarvis, has spoken out amid intense backlash and online ridicule surrounding her partner Peller’s mental health struggle.

    Recall that Peller attempted suicide and crashed his car following an alleged argument with Jarvis, sparking widespread speculation and mockery on social media.

    Speaking in his defence, Jarvis has appealed to the public to stop mocking Peller and show compassion instead, stating that he needs encouragement to get better.

    “Please, you guys should stop mocking Peller. All he needs is encouragement to get better. Stop using our pain to mock us,” she said.

    She described Peller as a kind and gentle person who needs support to recover and find the strength to return online.

    “Peller is a very sweet boy and needs your support to come back online. I love him, but we need to be okay. I’m not okay,” she added.

  • Why Peller, Jarvis are a ticking time bomb – Do2dtun

    Why Peller, Jarvis are a ticking time bomb – Do2dtun

    Media personality Do2dtun has reacted to the recent incident involving content creator Peller, who crashed his car during a live broadcast amid reported relationship issues with Jarvis.

    Sharing his views on X, Do2dtun said the couple’s relationship appears to be built on superficial foundations, arguing that it is driven more by interest and external validation than by a genuine emotional connection.

    He warned that such dynamics often create unrealistic expectations and unhealthy patterns, stressing the importance of individual growth and self-development.

    According to him, Peller and Jarvis should consider taking time apart to discover their individual identities, make mistakes independently and grow as individuals.

    Do2dtun also described the relationship as seemingly cute but ultimately toxic, adding that without constant external validation, the pair might actually be better off.

    He further cautioned that fame and money can be dangerous tools, particularly for young people like Peller and Jarvis who are still navigating their lives and personal development.

    He said, “A relationship built on interest & validation will eventually cause you to have unattainable expectations, the need to live above your means & satisfy the desires of strangers. What are you both besides the light camera action? Anything built to satisfy the energy of the people is a ticking time bomb.

    “They both have a long way to go. They are in a time & age to make their mistakes. Live & develop themselves individually against doing it through a relationship. They tied their innocence to the expectations they created for themselves. We amplified an unrealistic expectation. Sadly, it takes away the happiness when the demand is high.

    “When you are grown to think money against all odds is the only key to be seen; validated or keep a relationship; you just built your own cage. You will move from being happy to being seen. Any relationship that requires you must be together to be validated will eventually lack individualism; happiness & turn to just performance. One party will feel cheated eventually.

    “Peller & Jarvis is a ticking time bomb. Trust me, they need to move around, test the waters, live and make their mistakes individually. They will eventually see their truth and worth. They might even realize they should have just being friends or might come together later in future and have an amazing relationship. I am not ruling it out but they need to LIVE! and grow individually for now.

    “They grew too fast and we encouraged it. You people that stan them are the real devils. Kids at their age still live under the roof of their parents. There is no justification for his actions & also it’s time he needs to reevaluate his primary role. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt. Many of us were stupid at that age, we just had guidance. These kids are already playing their parents roles, what do you expect?

    “Once your kids become the parent or your friends over being your children in their teenage years; you might lose them. No matter how famous they are or what they give you, put your foot down on certain things. Fame is fickle yet it needs to be tutored & controlled. Even adults can’t handle it not to talk of kids.

    “Let a child be a child. We did stupid things too at their age. The only difference is some didn’t have the capacity to amplify it. Fame & money are dangerous tools. These kids at this age might even be the breadwinner. Who wan advise them? Things are otherwise done in reverse. Children need to be children even if you are famous.

    “Peller & Jarvis is not a symbiotic relationship. One will grow faster than the other and feel caged and the other might be feel slighted for giving everything and yet can’t control the narrative. It is cute but toxic. Them without us, the clicks and what we think might be perfect. Sadly, you are all invested hence why it won’t work”.

  • Jarvis demands apology from Peller over money laundering claim, threatens lawsuit

    Jarvis demands apology from Peller over money laundering claim, threatens lawsuit

    The management of content creator Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, popularly known as Jarvis (Jadrolita), has demanded an immediate public apology from fellow influencer and boyfriend Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, popularly called Peller following allegations of money laundering on social media.

    In an official statement on Sunday by Aiso Entertainment, Jarvis’s representation described Peller’s claim during a recent live session as “patently false,” “malicious,” and “devoid of any evidence.”

    The letter, dated November 2, 2025, accused the 20-year-old content creator of launching a “deliberate assault” on Jarvis’s reputation, built over years of creative work and ethical conduct.

    “Jadrolita has never engaged in, nor been implicated in, any form of illicit financial conduct, her affairs have always been conducted with the highest standards of transparency and legality,” the statement partly reads.

    The controversy erupted after Peller, known for his lavish lifestyle allegedly told viewers that Jadrolita, famous for her AI-inspired “Jarvis” persona was involved in money laundering.

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    The accusation quickly went viral, triggering heated debates across Nigerian social media and raising concerns among her brand partners.

    Aiso Entertainment has now given Peller and his team 48 hours to issue a full retraction and public apology, including an acknowledgment of the statement’s falsehood, an expression of remorse, and a commitment to cease further defamatory content.

    Failure to comply, the statement warns, will result in legal action.

    “Jadrolita remains resolute in her pursuit of positive impact and creative expression, undeterred by the shadows cast by envy or misinformation,” the management affirmed, thanking supporters for their solidarity amid the backlash.

  • Why I fall out with Jarvis over haircut decision— TikTok Star Peller

    Why I fall out with Jarvis over haircut decision— TikTok Star Peller

    TikTok star and streamer Habeeb Hamzat, better known as Peller, has finally opened up on the reason behind the latest fallout with his love interest and colleague, Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, aka Jadrolita or Jarvis.

    Peller, who smashed a cardboard of Jarvis in a viral video while ranting during a live session, shared how Jarvis had gone for a new haircut without his approval.

    In the video, he questioned why his partner went ahead with a decision he didn’t approve of.

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    Citing an example he said: “Guys, normal, normal, if your daddy tells your mummy to not do something, your mummy will do it, right? Or if you tell your girlfriend something, will she do it? The one you cut, you cut it, she didn’t tell me, and the one she cut hasn’t even grown properly. 

    “I said they have costumes that you can wear if you want to add hair, instead, she cut this one,” he said in the video.”

  • ‘I am ready for marriage, but Peller’s age is slowing me down’ – Jarvis

    ‘I am ready for marriage, but Peller’s age is slowing me down’ – Jarvis

    Popular TikTok influencer, Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, widely known as Jarvis, has revealed that she is old enough to get married, but her boyfriend Peller’s age is holding back their plans.

    In a video currently trending online, the couple appeared on TikTok Live to discuss relationships and marriage when Jarvis told Peller, “By now, I would have gotten married, but your age is the one slowing me down. If you were older than me, we would have gotten married.”

    The 23-year-old content creator from Benin City, Edo State, is famous for portraying a robot character on social media, particularly on TikTok.

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    Jarvis rose to prominence during a university strike after a friend encouraged her to try TikTok.

    She teamed up with Peller, who is now her partner, and initially supported him financially before he also gained popularity.

    Jarvis now boasts more than 7 million followers on TikTok and continues to be one of Nigeria’s most recognized online creators.

  • TikToker Jarvis speaks out, defends relationship with Peller after viral video

    TikToker Jarvis speaks out, defends relationship with Peller after viral video

    TikTok creator Jarvis has defended her relationship with fellow content creator Peller following the circulation of a video showing a public altercation between them.

    The clip, which drew widespread reactions online, showed Peller pushing Jarvis into their car.

    Addressing the incident in a new video, Jarvis dismissed claims of abuse, saying the situation was not as serious as portrayed.

    She explained that she remains in the relationship by choice and would not tolerate any form of real abuse. Jarvis stressed her independence, noting that she is with Peller because she wants to be, not for fame or financial gain.

    Jarvis described their relationship as a work in progress, expressing confidence that Peller would learn and grow from the experience. She urged critics to respect her decisions and focus on their own lives, emphasising that she is old enough to take responsibility for her choices.

    She said, “Advice your family. I’m not going to hide under the fact that I say I’m a small girl. I’m a small girl but at least I am old enough to take up my responsibilities and know what I want. I know what I want. Now you people are giving this narrative that Peller is beating me.

    “Are you people okay? I’ve been small pikin. I don’t know, maybe you people are using Peller’s kind of eye to be looking at me. But hey you, I’m a small girl but I’m not a child. And if a man beats me, or he’s beating me, ah, this is not in 1960, whereby, maybe they’ll say one woman marry, and the husband is beating her, they’ll now tell the lady, don’t leave your man, you stay there, eh, protect, eh, what? I’m not doing that. If it were something like that, I would have left. I’m not capping. If there was something abusive or we were fighting or it was hitting me like all those beats, I would have left. There’s no two ways about it. My life first, you get. My mental health, my sanity first.

    “Now, abusive means… We all know. And anybody who is going through an abusive state. When I mean abusive, you know what I mean by abuse. Like they don’t beat you up, they don’t swear. Or you are going through hell. They don’t use a cutlass or knife to yama yama you. Please, my body is still clean. I’m still intact, okay? So if you are experiencing that, run for your life. Please, do not stay there. This one is not it, okay? That pushing was not it, actually. It’s a no-no, but I believe that he will change.

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    “Because me too, if it was before, as he pushed me, I swear to God, I would raise my hand back. But me too, I’m still trying to also control myself and put my hand in my place and also act like a lady. Because I believe this mentality of senior, senior, senior sometimes gets to me, and I just want to be… Controlling some time for me. I’m also trying to tackle myself as a lady, so you need to I believe with time with this one, you know how to handle things small. Maybe I can stop those narratives of, like, I will listen to you or you should tell me what to do. You don’t tell me what to do.

    “Whatever mistake I make, I own up to it and I ensure to correct it. That’s part of life, and that’s part of growing. And I’m growing and I’m learning. Okay? So you think that your opinion, your advice, is working for me? Bro, it’s not working. Okay? I decide what I want. I know what I want, and I go for it. I’m in a relationship, not because of you. It’s because I want to. I’m in a relationship with him because I love him. Not because you told me to love him. And most of you are saying it because of fame and money. Please. He’s just coming up.

    “We are both coming up. How much fame? Which fame? What fame? Which money? I don’t know people who have money or who are bigger. So it’s not because of fame and money. And I don’t know which money they talk about too. Because I don’t know. My problem is that I don’t show off. You get it? But people will not push me to show off. And I will not do that. I show off what people want to see. I don’t like making mouth of what I have in my account. What I don’t have in account. Or adding values to my account that I don’t have. All those things will be keeping…”

  • Content creation is my side hustle, says TikTok star Jarvis

    Content creation is my side hustle, says TikTok star Jarvis

    Popular TikTok star Elizabeth Amadou, widely known by her online persona “Jarvis,” has revealed that creating content online is not her main career ambition but a side hustle.

    In a recent chat with media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the viral “AI character” said she is focused on building a successful business empire and breaking into Nollywood, Nigeria’s film industry.

    Jarvis, who studied accounting, said she stumbled into content creation during a university strike and gradually found her niche through experimenting with an animated, AI-inspired character.

    “I actually see this as a side hustle. I just want to be a businesswoman who is very rich and lives comfortably with my family, my husband, and children. That’s what matters,” she said.

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    She also expressed her dream of helping young creatives find their voice: “I literally want to have a platform for other young people to showcase their talents because it wasn’t easy for me. I had to create my own platform. Having that for others is part of my plan.”

    Speaking on the challenges of her unique content niche, Jarvis said keeping audiences engaged is a constant struggle, as people lose interest quickly if there’s no innovation.

    “My niche is very difficult because you don’t want to keep repeating the same thing. Humans are insatiable. If you do something repeatedly, they’ll get tired of it,” she said, noting that she had to take a short break to re-strategise with her team and develop fresh ideas.

    According to her, she was inspired to introduce NPC (non-playable character) livestream content in Nigeria after seeing it gain popularity abroad. “Everybody was doing the same thing here. I saw the NPC trend overseas and thought, ‘I already have this cartoon character in me. Why not?’

    Jarvis also touched on the financial side of TikTok fame, revealing that the platform doesn’t directly pay for posts. “Posting content does not actually pay. TikTok isn’t monetised that way, so it’s only on live streams we actually gain from what we do. That’s why we focus on livestreams more.”

    Though her family was initially skeptical about her content creation, she said their opinion changed once her popularity soared. “They saw that what I was doing was nice. You know, African parents like it when people are hyping their children.”