Key points
- Jarvis weeps in new clip after Peller’s talk on money deals. She says the claim was careless and has hurt her.
- Fans say EFCC wants her to explain the viral allegation. They note she earlier warned Peller to keep quiet.
- Peller posts another video to say he was joking. Viewers respond that the damage is already done.
TikTok creator Jarvis has been left in tears online. Her friend Peller claimed she did money deals that could bring EFCC.

In a fresh clip, fans say EFCC invited her over the talk. Jarvis had warned Peller to stop careless speech before this row. She pointed to his earlier 50-50 money claim as proof.
That first video spread fast among their TikTok viewers. Many took it as a real charge, not a skit. Some said the post painted Jarvis as a suspect.
Peller walks back claim
After backlash, Peller recorded a second video to cool things. He said he was joking about Jarvis moving cash for people. But viewers commented that the joke sounded like a real tip to EFCC.
Jarvis, now emotional, said she begged him to stop drama on her name. She added that he keeps talking because it gives him reach. She called the latest talk the worst one so far.
Fans doubt the friendship will survive
Commenters say this fall-out may end the popular duo. They note that a state agency is not a place for jokes. Some advised Jarvis to step back from joint content for now.
Others recalled how Jarvis said Peller almost hit her during anger. They claim this pattern shows their bond is breaking. See Jarvis says Peller almost hit her for that clip.
The talk also links to wider worries about online money shows. Nigerians say EFCC watches viral gifts that look unclear. So fans want creators to fact-check before they post.
Jarvis has not shared any official letter from EFCC. So the invitation remains an online claim as at press time. But the story has already stained their partnership.
In past cases, EFCC sent notes to online figures over bold claims. Activist VeryDarkMan once said he declined such a chat in 2024.
So fans urged Jarvis to meet officials with a lawyer if needed. Others said Peller must post a clear apology video today. They said delay could make EFCC doubt his new claim.
At the time of filing this story Peller has not shown proof. He only said the first claim was a joke for fans. Viewers now fear EFCC will rate the issue as serious.
EFCC has not posted any update on its channels yet. The case stays in the realm of online gist for now. Fans still pray the two settle and work again





