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 circulating on social media.

In an official statement on Sunday by Aiso Entertainment, Jarvis’s representatives 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 influencer of launching a “deliberate assault” on Jarvis’s reputation, which has been 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 reads in part.

The controversy erupted after Peller, known for his lavish lifestyle, allegedly told viewers that Jarvis, famed for her AI-inspired “Jarvis” persona, was involved in money laundering. The allegation quickly went viral, sparking 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, which must include acknowledgment of the statement’s falsehood, an expression of remorse, and a commitment to cease further defamatory content.

“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.

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

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