Key Points
- Jarvis says Peller’s money laundering talk is false and harmful. She gives him 48 hours.
- Her team insists she has never joined any shady cash deals. They want a public apology.
- Management warns it will sue if he refuses. They say her brand must be protected.
Jarvis (Oluwatobiloba Ajayi) has warned TikTok star Peller over a viral claim. She says his money laundering talk was false and hurtful.

The creator gave him 48 hours to retract the post online. She also wants a public apology to fix her name. Her camp cited a recent EFCC invite report on the saga.
Aiso Entertainment, which manages Jarvis, called the claim baseless. It said Peller spread a false story to damage her work. The firm said she has never joined any illicit cash deal.
Why Jarvis is angry
In the statement, the team said the talk was “patently false”. They said it was spread to sow doubt among her fans. They also said it tried to stain years of online work.
Jarvis’ managers stressed her jobs stay open to checks. They said her deals run with strong records. They added that she is ready to show proof if needed.
They further asked Peller to post his apology where he made the claim. They want him to admit the story was false. They also want him to promise to stop such posts.
Management threatens legal step
The statement warned that refusal will lead to court action. It said they will use every legal route to protect her. It also said they will hold all parties involved.
The team said the goal is not online war. Their aim is to guard Jarvis’ name. They said her fans should stay calm while she sorts it out.
The rift comes after weeks of public drama between the two. Peller has posted private issues before. He once set rules for Jarvis to gain access to him again in a public clip. That history was noted in a viral rules story on their clash.
Aiso Entertainment ended by thanking fans for their support. It said Jarvis will keep creating content. It also said she will not be pushed by envy or lies





