Popular Nigerian social media influencer, Peller, has opened up about his impressive earnings from TikTok, revealing that he makes an average of ₦20 million weekly through the platform.

Speaking in a candid interview on Rubbin’ Minds with Ebuka, Peller debunked rumors that he earns as much as ₦200 million from TikTok. He clarified that while his income is substantial, the figures circulating online are exaggerated.

"Some people say I make ₦200 million, but let me not lie, it’s not that much," he stated.

Peller disclosed that TikTok live sessions are his primary source of income, adding that a strategic shift in his content approach significantly boosted his earnings.

"I used to focus solely on making money, but I changed my strategy. Instead of just engaging in random live sessions, I focused more on how I spoke and interacted. Surprisingly, I started earning more that way," he explained.

Sharing insights into his revenue flow, the influencer recalled his shock after earning $10,000 (approximately ₦13 million) in just one live session.

"I usually make around $7,000 or $8,000 per live session, but one day, I saw $10,000, and I was shocked," he said.

Peller further revealed that he limits his live sessions to three times weekly to maintain engagement and avoid overexposure.

"TikTok takes a percentage of my earnings, but on average, I make about ₦20 million per week," he concluded.

His revelations shed light on the lucrative potential of content creation on TikTok, inspiring many aspiring influencers to explore the platform’s monetization opportunities.