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“Nobody Shows Me Real Love Because I Am Under Management” – Peller Voices Frustration Over Support, Recognition and Career Control

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Fast-rising African streamer Peller has once again sparked wide conversation online after opening up about what he describes as growing frustration with his career structure, management system, and the level of support he receives from both fans and industry players.

In an emotional outburst shared during a recent session, the content creator said he feels increasingly isolated despite his efforts to build a strong audience on the Kick streaming platform. According to him, being under management has not translated into better opportunities or organic support.

He claimed that many people who would normally support his content now hold back because of commercial expectations tied to his team.

“Nobody wan show me the real love because I dey under management. If any blogger wan post my good things, dem go want make management pay. Dem get genuine love but because say I get management, dem no wan support me,” he said.

Peller also accused his management of prioritizing income over his personal development and long-term stability, insisting that his well-being is not being placed at the center of decisions affecting his career.

“Management is only depending on the pay day, nothing concern them if my life spoil. People hate me normal. I don do a lot of good things and never hear good things about it,” he added.

He further expressed disappointment that his achievements on Kick, where he claims to be among the few African streamers building a notable presence, are not receiving adequate recognition compared to others in the same space.

“I bring a lot of views. I stream on Kick, the only Africa streamer there, but nobody give a f***. If na another person get 200k followers, everybody go dey hail am,” he said.

Peller said he is now shifting focus towards self-validation and personal ambition, stressing that he no longer intends to rely on external approval for motivation.

“This is high time I do something for myself. I don’t want anybody flowers. I go kick the ball myself and score myself,” he stated.

He also revisited past issues with a former associate, Joblaq, accusing him of disloyalty despite the opportunities and connections he claims to have provided.

“I carry Joblaq along, link am with big people. I no need anything but loyalty. But when I get accident, he post my car, promote his channel, even carry things from my car go house,” he said.

The remarks have triggered mixed reactions online, with some sympathizing with his claims of industry pressure, while others suggest he may need to reassess his team structure and personal relationships as he continues to grow his brand.

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