TikTok star Peller buys N350m Lagos mansion

Nigerian TikTok personality Peller has acquired a luxury mansion in Lagos valued at N350 million. The 20-year-old content creator announced the news during a live chat with fellow influencer Sandra Benede, revealing that the property is located on Chevron Drive in Lekki.

Peller took to his Instagram page to share his excitement, expressing gratitude to God and his global fan base for their support. He stated that he plans to officially move into the residence in October 2025. The TikTok star emphasized that his earnings from the platform were not the sole source of funding for the purchase, citing additional financial backing from influential individuals who prefer to remain anonymous.

According to Peller, he receives substantial support from wealthy individuals who sometimes provide him with funds on the condition that their names not be disclosed. He clarified that the mansion’s purchase was made possible through a combination of his TikTok earnings and these anonymous contributions. Peller described the luxury property as a dream come true and promised to share more details about his new home once he has settled in.

As one of Nigeria’s most prominent digital creators, Peller’s acquisition of the mansion marks a significant milestone in his career. With a growing global fan base, he has become a notable figure in the country’s digital landscape. Peller’s success on TikTok has paved the way for various opportunities, including collaborations and financial support from influential individuals.

The acquisition of the mansion is a testament to Peller’s growing influence and financial stability. As he prepares to move into his new home, fans and followers can expect more updates and insights into his life as a digital creator. With his planned move-in date set for October 2025, Peller is likely to continue sharing his experiences and adventures with his global audience, providing a unique glimpse into the life of a successful Nigerian TikTok personality.

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