During a chat on Rubbin Minds with Ebuka, he talked about how his live sessions are the main source of his income on the app.
He also set the record straight regarding rumors about his earnings, mentioning that he doesn’t actually make N200 million like some people think.
Peller credited his TikTok success to a shift in his approach, emphasizing the importance of connecting with his audience during live streams.
He shared that he can make a significant amount from these sessions, recalling one where he earned $10,000.
On average, he goes live three times a week, pulling in about $3,000 for each 30-minute session.
Netizens shared their thoughts below:
@ibadanlawa said: “LIRS pressing the calculator.”
@_luxybenz said: “His team should work on improving his media and communication skills for press interviews.”
@teejayblinks_ said: “Person wey sabi speak correct English with degrees go still chase Maryland BRT bus tomorrow morning with 50k salary. This life just take it as a joke, you go make am.”
@yoh_sam20 said: “You Dey open your gifters eye 😂 😂.”
@nsima_ekpo said: “Does he speak any other English apart from this one. I mean he is doing well.”
@luckywise_33mmx2140mm said: “The interviewer don dey think about change of occupation.”
@success_pee reacted: “Omo why I go school. Illiteracy sweet. I miss village life.”
@derickrose28: “How much do you make? Just say the amount! Was all the long talks necessary???😒🤨. U think say data na joke?”
@firstboy69_ said: “He even call that 20million ni he go surely pass like that and he no dey even come live everyday just once or twice in a week.”
@main.promise commented: “Oyaaaa You wey wan talk say Naa lie how you wan take swear for person wey you no dey pay his bills ,and you don’t even know how the bills comes maybe Na Both Heavenly and Earth TikTok dey pay am 20M a week Naa only him get watch Party 😂😂.”
