Entertainment of Monday, 29 September 2025
Source: www.mynigeria.com
Nigeria TikTok sensation Habeeb Hamzat, known as Peller, has disclosed during a brief argument that his management takes half of his earnings.
In a video circulating online, Peller was captured in a heated argument with a member of his team over a missing microphone.
Expressing his frustration, Peller complained that despite earning huge sums, his management often fails to cater to his basic needs
To clarify his earnings structure, he explained that whenever he makes ₦200 million, the money is split evenly, ₦100 million for him and the other ₦100 million for his management
Standing his ground in the argument, Peller demanded that the team replace the microphone, saying:
"You go buy another mic. With all the money we don chop these days, to just commot small money buy mic na problem for una."
The revelation triggered a flood of reactions from social media users, with many arguing that a 50% cut was excessive and that his management might be exploiting him.
See some comments and video below
@Asarailu___"50% too much now, na carterefe dey manage am ni"
@FranciscoBrainy___"So what exactly are they managing? Are they the ones giving him the content and stories he's acting on?"
@mayor_xox___"50% straight cut? That one no be management again oo, na joint business partnership! Peller gats renegotiate before dem manage am enter zero balance"
@AmosSoma37877__"If your management is taking 50% of your income and still can’t handle your needs, then it’s time to question if they’re managing you or milking you. Every artist deserves transparency and fair value for their hard work."
@City__PR___"I will assume he is just lying to chase clout like he always does, 50% how??"
@GraphicsCGI___"Wake up and create a team of professionals who will manage you while you remain in control of the financial payments they earn.."
@AlfredAllen___"Consider using Carter Efe for your management. If anything happens, we already know the kind of person he is, making it easier to handle than the current situation."
"My Management takes 50% percent on my income. If I receive ₦200 Million, they will take ₦100 Million but they won’t be able to buy my needs from it"
— 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) September 28, 2025
— Peller in a brief Argv-m3nt with his Manager. pic.twitter.com/aDog43xI5M