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TikToker Jarvis: Biography, Age, Education, Marriage, Children, Career, Net Worth, Controversy, and More

Meet Jarvis

Elizabeth Amadou Aminata, popularly known as Jarvis, is a Nigerian social media sensation, content creator, and TikTok live streamer whose unique approach to content creation has earned her a great name in the entertainment industry. 

Jarvis is known for her robotic human artificial intelligence-inspired character content with over 7 million followers. She’s become an influential female voice in Nigeria. 

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Biography: Family

Jarvis, also known as Jadrolita, hails from Edo State in the South-South part of Nigeria. She is the first child of her parents and also grew up in Edo State. Jarvis was born on March 1st, although her exact year of birth is not known.

Education

She completed both her primary and secondary education in Edo State. She studied for a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Accounting at Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, and graduated in the year 2024.

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Career

Jarvis kicked off her creative content career when she was in her third year at university. According to her, growing up, people always told her that she was a robot or cartoon-like character, but she didn’t take it seriously then. It was at university that a friend introduced her to TikTok. She started her first trial with her sister, and at first, their content was getting low views. Through research, she discovered the Non-Player Character video role, which she felt she would fit perfectly. She derived her name from the Artificial Intelligence Character, ‘Just a Rather Intelligent System,’ in the popular movie ‘Iron Man.’ Pinky Doll, a Canadian media personality known for her robotic-styled content, also influenced her decision to enter this niche. Hence, she strived to create something different and entertaining for Nigerians. It was then that she started gaining high views on TikTok. She later realised that the brand name Jarvis was already established, so she decided to go with the name Jadrolita. However, Nigerians are very familiar with her and prefer to refer to her as Jarvis.

Her Parents’ Reactions to Her Career

Jarvis made it known that her parents are lovers of education. They wanted her to be more academically inclined. However, when she started, her sudden growth took them by surprise. Though they still want her to get more certificates, they now appreciate her creative efforts.

On Marriage with Peller: 

A popular Nigerian TikTok creator, Amadou  Aminata, widely known as Jarvis, recently shared insights into her relationship with her boyfriend and creative partner, Peller.

During a candid TikTok live session, she expressed her readiness to settle down but noted that Peller’s younger age is a key reason they haven’t yet taken the step toward marriage.

Recently, speculation has been growing among fans about when the couple might get married. Many of their followers have noticed their strong chemistry and assumed that marriage might be on the horizon. The two have built a strong online following, with fans closely following both their content and personal relationship.

In the viral conversation, Jarvis looked at Peller and stated, “Let us not lie, the age difference is there because I am older, and I accept that and I don’t want it to look like since I am older, I am pressurising him to get married at the wrong time, and of course, this is a wrong time for him. Let us be real and logical.

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Jarvis’ Relationship with Peller

Habeeb Hazmat, popularly known as Peller, is also a social media sensation. Jarvis and Peller met on TikTok when Peller started showing interest in her content. They have matching vibes, which led them to collaborate and fit into each other’s lives. Since then, they have been creating content together and also attending events together. On December 23, 2024, Peller proposed to Jarvis. Although Jarvis initially denied it and said it was only a promise ring, she later confirmed their engagement on July 20, 2025, in an interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Channels Television’s Rubbin’ Minds Show, stating that it was indeed an engagement. When asked if marriage plans were underway, she responded that they were taking things slowly because marriage is not something you just jump into. She also mentioned that she doesn’t like wearing her ring because it isn’t her exact size, but she still has it with her. Peller has, on several occasions, made it known that Jarvis was the love of his life. Though they may fight, quarrel, and argue, Jarvis affirmed that it doesn’t change anything about their relationship. She also stated that you shouldn’t judge people online, as Peller is a nice guy offline, and she is cool with him.

The Peller Relationship Saga

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  • Contractual Agreement:
  • Jarvis has stated on TikTok live that her association with Peller is a “contractual agreement for content creation purposes” and will expire, according to Facebook
  • Confusion and Engagement:
  • This clarification came despite video evidence of Jarvis confronting Peller over his behavior and Peller having proposed to Jarvis in December 2024. 
  • Public Reaction:
  • The public is often confused by the dynamic between Jarvis and Peller, as their on-again, off-again interactions fuel their content and attract views, notes a TikTok

Controversy

TikToker Jarvis (Amadou Aminata) recently faced controversy for a boastful live comment, “We are very, very rich… don’t compare us to you,” which ignited backlash for insensitivity during economic hardship. The backlash was amplified because the comment followed criticism of her partner, Peller, and was seen as arrogant. While Jarvis has also clarified her relationship with Peller as contractual rather than romantic, even after he proposed to her in December 2024, these interactions and her overall persona have attracted significant public attention and debate. 

.The “Rich” Comment Controversy 

Many social media users condemned her statement as arrogant and insensitive to the struggles of ordinary Nigerians. Some fans defended her right to flaunt her wealth, but the prevailing sentiment was that wealth should not be displayed with such arrogance, and humility would earn more respect.

Boastful Statement:

In a March 2025 TikTok live session, Jarvis declared that she and her partner, Peller, are “very, very rich” and can “afford anything,” which sparked outrage.

Context:

This comment occurred after Peller faced criticism for dismissing complaints about the economy, and Jarvis’s attempt to defend him only intensified the controversy.

Backlash:

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