
(King Ochacho and Peller captured in a moment by Punch News)
Prominent real estate mogul King Mohamed Adah, popularly known as King Ochacho, downplayed the significance of the lavish ₦400 million Abuja mansion he gifted to digital content creator Habeeb Hamzat, alias Peller, and his new bride Elizabeth Amadou, famously called Jarvis.
The billionaire made the surprising remarks during a live social media broadcast just two days after the couple’s grand wedding in Lagos, dismissing the extravagant gesture as “pocket change” for him and his family.
In his characteristic lavish style, Ochacho nonchalantly stated that ₦400 million was mere “small money” when viewed from the perspective of his flourishing real estate empire, Ochacho Real Estate, and his sons, Ice King and King. He verified that the property was indeed their deliberate choice of wedding present.
Elaborating on his generosity, the business tycoon praised Peller’s kind nature, emphasizing his belief in divine multiplication whenever they give. He promised the newlyweds this was merely a teaser of bigger blessings to come.
With a bold declaration, Ochacho assured the couple their next gift would be so monumental it would be likened to “powering Nigeria,” urging them to view the Abuja mansion as just the first chapter in their windfall.
Shifting focus to his son’s upcoming birthday, the philanthropist unveiled plans to sponsor academic fees for selected students nationwide. He detailed a direct payment system to beneficiaries’ institutions, revealing Ice King would turn 13 on Thursday while his eldest son King is 15.
The wedding itself was a star-studded affair, attracting Nollywood royalty like Iyabo Ojo and Eniola Badmus, musical sensation Zinoleesky, social media celebrities including Cute Abiola and Nons Miraj, plus Tanzanian crooner Juma Jux.
This extravagant gift fulfilled a months-old promise made at music executive Soso Soberekon’s wedding, showcasing Ochacho’s reputation for keeping word and his flair for dramatic gestures. The presentation sparked viral celebrations, cementing the event as one of Lagos’ most talked-about weddings.
