"Do You Want to Kill Me?” Peller Cries Out! The TikTok Star Says Government’s Huge Tax Demand Will ‘Kill’ Him - Simply Entertainment Reports and Trending Stories

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"Do You Want to Kill Me?” Peller Cries Out! The TikTok Star Says Government’s Huge Tax Demand Will ‘Kill’ Him

"Do You Want to Kill Me?” Peller Cries Out! The TikTok Star Says Government’s Huge Tax Demand Will ‘Kill’ Him
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Nigerian TikTok celebrity and content creator Peller (real name Habeeb Hamzat) lit up social media after a live session rant in which he begged the government for pity, lamenting, “I have nothing, I’m just managing... How can you ask me to pay such a huge tax? Do you want to kill me? Do you treat your own child this way?” This emotional outcry reflects mounting frustration among content creators over sudden tax demands amid rising livelihood costs.

Peller’s Latest Rant: A Cry for Relief from Tax Burden

Expressing fear of being financially crushed, Peller painted a vivid picture of his precarious situation. His plea—“Don’t you have someone like me as a child at home?”—resonates with many struggling Nigerians, sparking a wider debate about how digital creators are taxed.

Echoes of Earlier Grievances: Peller and the 30-Days Rant Challenge

This isn't the first time Peller has used his platform to voice discontent. A few months earlier, he and partner Jarvis joined the 30DaysRantChallenge trend, voicing concerns over Nigeria’s inflation, food price hikes, and soaring cost of living. They lamented even basic staples—like mangoes—selling at steep prices (two mangoes for N500), pointing the finger at systemic economic hardships .

From Earnings Highs to Economic Blues

Interestingly, just last year, Peller revealed he had made a staggering ₦10 million in a single TikTok live session from viewer gift contributions . This revelation underscores the contrast between what appears to be a lucrative streaming income and his claim of being unable to afford the taxes now being levied.


Full Recap of Peller’s Tax and Economic Outcries (SEO Keywords Included)

In a dramatic TikTok live session, content creator Peller cries out over government’s huge tax demand: “I’m just managing. Do you want to kill me?” Meanwhile, earlier in the year, Peller and Jarvis joined the 30DaysRantChallenge, lamenting Nigeria’s economy, food inflation, and high living costs—highlighting issues with mangoes selling at exorbitant prices. Notably, Peller had previously disclosed earning ₦10 million in one night via TikTok streams, which underscores the disconnect between flashy earnings and heavy tax burdens on digital creators.


Final Thoughts

Peller’s latest appeal—“I’m just managing” under crushing tax pressure—is part of a broader pattern where his online persona shifts between celebrity earnings and economic vulnerability. His heartfelt plea forms a compelling narrative: a digital star fighting to survive under rising taxes and inflation. This latest development not only reveals the personal toll of economic policies on creators but also adds to the growing discourse on how taxation, digital incomes, and economic hardship intersect in modern Nigeria.


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