The management of popular content creator Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, widely known as Jarvis (Jadrolita), has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to fellow influencer and boyfriend Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, popularly called Peller, demanding a public apology over money laundering allegations made against her on social media.
In an official statement released on Sunday by Aiso Entertainment, Jarvis’s representation described Peller’s comments 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 orchestrating a “deliberate assault” on Jarvis’s reputation, which it said was built on years of creativity 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 partly reads.
The controversy erupted after Peller, known for flaunting his luxury lifestyle online, allegedly told viewers during a live broadcast that Jarvis was involved in money laundering a claim that quickly went viral across Nigerian social media.
The allegation sparked widespread debate and concern among Jarvis’s followers and corporate partners, with many calling for restraint and verification before public accusations are made.
Aiso Entertainment has now demanded a formal retraction and apology from Peller and his team, insisting that the apology must include an acknowledgment of the falsehood, an expression of remorse, and a commitment to refrain from further defamatory remarks.
Failure to comply, the statement warned, would lead to legal proceedings against the influencer.
“Jadrolita remains resolute in her pursuit of positive impact and creative expression, undeterred by the shadows cast by envy or misinformation,” the management said, thanking fans and supporters for their continued solidarity amid the ongoing controversy.














