TikTok Drama erupts as Peller questions students for funding Geh Geh’s Benz with virtual gifts while lacking cars themselves
TikTok Drama has ignited fierce debates online after Nigerian content creator Peller criticized followers of self-acclaimed financial expert, Geh Geh, for helping him acquire a new Mercedes Benz through TikTok donations — even though many of them don’t own cars themselves.
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The controversy began after Geh Geh showcased his luxury ride on social media, which drew both admiration and skepticism.
In a now-viral video, Peller mocked the situation, pointing out the irony of fans sending expensive virtual gifts like the “lion” while lacking basic needs.
“Geh Geh don buy car now. Where those students wey dey gift am lion for that TikTok? If una no get car… hope say you get car?” Peller asked, clearly calling out the imbalance.
The Peller Geh Geh TikTok Drama didn’t stop there.
Social media users quickly picked sides. Some accused Geh Geh of exploiting his loyal fanbase for personal gain.
Others flipped the script on Peller, pointing out his own history of benefiting from online donations.
“No be the same people gift him too wey he use buy house?” one user wrote. Another chimed in, “E dey try do the same thing wey Geh Geh do am when people gift Peller huge amount of money.”
Despite the backlash, some defended Geh Geh, insisting he runs legitimate businesses outside TikTok and could have funded the car without relying solely on social media gifts.
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As the Peller Geh Geh TikTok Drama trends, the situation raises deeper questions about influencer culture, digital donations, and the financial decisions of young supporters online.

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