TikToker Peller Shocked as Mystery Chinese Fan Sends Gifts Worth Over KSh 600K During Live Stream

Nigerian TikTok star Hamzat Adelaja, popularly known as Peller, has become an overnight millionaire after a surprise gesture from a mysterious online fan. The influencer, who is also the boyfriend of viral content creator Amadou Aminata, better known as Jarvis, was gifted over KSh 618,000 worth of virtual presents during a TikTok live session that quickly went viral across social media.

Who Is the Mystery Man Behind the Gifts?

During a live session on Monday, October 13, featuring flashy Nigerian businessman and artist Cubana Chief Priest, Peller received a flood of expensive TikTok gifts from a user identified as Mafia Ghost. The gifter sent an impressive mix of items, from simple roses worth just KSh 50 to lavish icons such as the Lion (KSh 51,570) and the TikTok Universe (KSh 72,600). By the end of the session, Peller had accumulated more than 7 million naira (around KSh 618,000) in gifts.

The TikToker’s reaction was one of pure disbelief. Both Peller and Chief Priest were visibly stunned as the donations kept rolling in. Trying to learn more about his mysterious benefactor, Peller asked how Mafia Ghost found his stream. “Who shared the live with you?” he asked. The gifter replied, “No one shared the live with me. Sometimes I look at Africans, Americans, Asians, etc., trending TikTokers. I’m just random.”

When pressed to turn on his camera and greet fans, Mafia Ghost declined but revealed that he was Chinese, living between Thailand and Dubai. “I’m not a mafia; it is just a nickname. I’m not a bad boy,” he clarified. Before ending the live, Peller invited Mafia to join his upcoming online game on October 19, to which the gifter agreed. “I love you, Mafia. Thank you for coming,” Peller said emotionally.

How Did Fans React to Peller’s Viral Moment?

The viral video of the exchange has sparked excitement and speculation among fans. User Nhyira___6707 commented, “That’s some rich connecting vibe,” while LisaJKE admitted, “I have never seen some of the gifts Mafia gifted Peller. kwani nakuanga TikTok ingine?” Others were more skeptical, with Yourfavboy495 alleging, “Money laundering at its peak,” and IfunanyaDelilah saying, “TikTok will change your life.”

The story also reignited conversations about online gifters, recalling Kenya’s King Roso, who became famous for donating huge sums to local TikTokers, including Baba Talisha, King Tizian, and Nyako. His generosity drew similar praise and suspicion, with many users questioning the source of such funds.

By Risper Akinyi

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