The management of popular content creator Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, known as Jarvis or Jadrolita, has demanded an immediate public apology from fellow influencer Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, widely called Peller, over allegations of money laundering made during a social media broadcast.
Aiso Entertainment, representing Jarvis, issued a strongly-worded statement on Sunday describing Peller’s claims as “patently false,” “malicious,” and “devoid of any evidence.”
The letter, dated 2nd November 2025, accused the 20-year-old influencer of launching a “deliberate assault” on Jarvis’s reputation, which the management said had been carefully built through 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 read in part.
The controversy erupted after Peller allegedly claimed during a live streaming session that Jadrolita, famous for her artificial intelligence-inspired “Jarvis” persona, was involved in money laundering activities.
The allegation quickly gained traction online, triggering widespread debate amongst Nigerian social media users and raising concerns amongst her brand partners.
Aiso Entertainment has given Peller and his team 48 hours to issue a full retraction and public apology. According to the management, the apology must acknowledge that the statements were false, express genuine remorse, and include a commitment to refrain from making further defamatory remarks.
The company warned that failure to comply within the stipulated timeframe would result in legal action against the influencer.
Reaffirming Jarvis’s dedication to her work, the management stated: “Jadrolita remains resolute in her pursuit of positive impact and creative expression, undeterred by the shadows cast by envy or misinformation.”
The statement also thanked fans and supporters for standing by the content creator during the controversy.
As of press time, Peller had not issued any public response to the ultimatum.

