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April 20, 2026

 

‘I don’t touch my ₦100m savings, even if someone wants to die’ – Peller

Peller

Peller

 

By Enitan Abdultawab

Popular Nigerian content creator and streamer, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller has sparked a lot of controversy by saying that his ₦100 million savings are totally off-limits, even in the face of serious family emergencies.

 

Peller revealed this when a discussion over money, savings, and financial discipline took place between him and skit creator Sir Balo.

By Enitan Abdultawab

Popular Nigerian content creator and streamer, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller has sparked a lot of controversy by saying that his ₦100 million savings are totally off-limits, even in the face of serious family emergencies.

Peller revealed this when a discussion over money, savings, and financial discipline took place between him and skit creator Sir Balo.

In the video, Peller discussed his rigorous approach to money management and disclosed that, no matter what, he never considers himself “broke” below ₦100 million

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April 20, 2026

‘I don’t touch my ₦100m savings, even if someone wants to die’ – Peller

Peller

Peller

By Enitan Abdultawab

Popular Nigerian content creator and streamer, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller has sparked a lot of controversy by saying that his ₦100 million savings are totally off-limits, even in the face of serious family emergencies.

Peller revealed this when a discussion over money, savings, and financial discipline took place between him and skit creator Sir Balo.

In the video, Peller discussed his rigorous approach to money management and disclosed that, no matter what, he never considers himself “broke” below ₦100 million.

“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 added.

The comment has sparked a heated discussion on social media, with many people offering their opinions on how to strike a balance between family obligations and financial restraint.

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