- Peller has revealed that he spent $36,000 on a professional TVU live-streaming system expected to arrive in Nigeria in two weeks.
- The announcement sparked reactions online as many Nigerians debated the rising cost and profitability of content creation.

Popular streamer Peller has sparked reactions online after revealing that he purchased a TVU device worth $36,000, stating that the equipment would arrive in Nigeria in two weeks.
“I have finally bought my TVU and it cost me $36,000. But it would take two weeks before it get to Nigeria,” Peller said.
A TVU is a professional live-streaming and broadcasting device widely used by media organisations, content creators, and live event broadcasters. The equipment helps users transmit high-quality live video using multiple internet networks, making streams more stable and reliable, especially during outdoor broadcasts or events with weak network signals.
The announcement quickly triggered mixed reactions online, with many users expressing surprise at the huge amount spent on streaming equipment.
Reacting, @bigcuban387980 wrote, “Omo this boy get money oo.”
A fan account linked to VeryDarkMan added, “That’s over 50 million naira…. Good investment by the way.”
Another user, @Youngpappi__, commented, “So you dey rent am before. Carter Efe talk am before.”
@LyfAcrosBorders joked, “$36K TVU? At this point your TV is probably coming with its own satellite. Nigeria customs is already rehearsing speeches for that package.”
Sharing investment advice, @QuinMichae81376 wrote, “Whatever you do, invest heavily in yourself and craft!”
Another reaction from @Pdwildtruth read, “Omo $36,000 for equipment? Content creation really serious business 😳🔥”
However, some users questioned Peller’s frequent public display of purchases.
“I think TVU is a car,” @terrymike10 wrote, while @Dr_EM_platform reacted, “This boy come Dey make mouth of recent.. anything wey u buy concern you and your papa.”
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