Kemi Olunloyo Alleges Fraud Behind TikTok Gifts, Mentions Peller, Carter Efe

Controversial journalist Kemi Olunloyo has made fresh allegations about the source of large virtual gifts received by Nigerian TikTok livestreamers.

Her comments come amid the ongoing online tension involving Peller and Joblaq.

Claims Link Between Gifts and Fraud

In a video, Olunloyo questioned how some content creators receive high-value gifts during livestream sessions.

She alleged that such transactions could be tied to fraudulent activities involving stolen credit cards.

“These gifts… come from fraudsters. They steal credit cards and use them for gifts on social media,” she claimed.

Mentions Popular Streamers

Olunloyo referenced popular livestreamers, including Peller and Carter Efe, raising concerns about the scale of income reported from TikTok sessions.

She suggested that the popularity of some creators may be partly driven by large gifts from unknown sources.

Alleges Possible International Scrutiny

The journalist further claimed that international authorities, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), may be monitoring such activities.

She alleged that some streamers could face investigation, though no official confirmation has been issued.

“In that process the FBI is looking straight at all of them,” she said.

No Official Response Yet

As of the time of reporting, there has been no official response from the individuals mentioned or any confirmation from authorities regarding the claims.

The allegations have, however, sparked conversations online about transparency and regulation in the growing livestreaming space.

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