The controversial N400m mansion gift presented to digital creators Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, and his bride Elizabeth Amadou (Jarvis), was downplayed as a modest gesture this Tuesday. Prominent real estate mogul King Mohamed Adah, CEO of Ochacho Group, addressed public reactions following the lavish wedding ceremony in Lagos.
During an interactive livestream session on Monday evening, the billionaire developer clarified his motives for presenting the high-end residential asset in Abuja. King Ochacho revealed that the idea originated directly from his sons, who strongly admire Peller’s inspirational content creation journey.
Consequently, the entrepreneur travelled with his family from the Federal Capital Territory to honour the young couple on their wedding day. King Ochacho told our correspondent that acts of generosity naturally unlock greater economic blessings. “The N400 million property in Palace 7 will be the least valuable gift I will ever present to Peller because he inspires the younger generation,” Ochacho stated during the broadcast.
The high-profile gift announcement quickly dominated social media discussions across Nigeria over the weekend. The newly married couple celebrated their civil wedding in Lagos on July 29, 2026, before holding their well-attended white wedding reception on August 1. Located within Ochacho Real Homes’ exclusive Palace 7 development scheme in Abuja, the luxury estate features premium residential units valued at N400 million each. Furthermore, Ochacho hinted at plans for even larger corporate sponsorships and future assets to support young creative talents across the nation.
- Public presentation of a brand new residential property in Palace 7, Abuja, valued at N400 million.
- Initiative spearheaded by King Ochacho’s sons due to their admiration for Peller’s digital streams.
- Commitment to continue providing high-value mentorship and asset gifts to top Nigerian youth creators.
- Widespread social media reactions surrounding celebrity wedding gifts and youth empowerment investments.
“I and my family left everything we were doing in Abuja to come through for Peller because he is an inspiration to the young generation.”
Entertainment analysts note that substantial corporate gifts to digital influencers reflect the growing economic weight of the creator economy in West Africa.
Meanwhile, fans and industry colleagues continue to extend congratulations to the content creation duo as they prepare for their upcoming international honeymoon. Will this unprecedented gesture encourage other corporate leaders to invest heavily in Nigeria’s rising digital entertainment sector.











