Popular Nigerian social media creator, Amadou Elizabeth, professionally known as Jarvis, has publicly shared emotional details about her mother’s worsening health condition and her deep concern over potential misuse of the situation by social media users.
In a heartfelt video circulated on Wednesday, 7 January 2026, via Instagram by the entertainment page hushbobby_media, the Nigerian TikToker expressed anxiety that her mother’s fragile state could be recorded and used against her on digital platforms. Okay News reports that the video has since generated widespread reactions across Nigeria’s online community.
“So my mom is actually sick. What I’m saying is that online is crazy. Tomorrow they might video her in her condition and try to use it against me. That’s the one thing I’ve been scared of, that nobody should find out that my mom is not well and they should not come and speak against me on social media,” Jarvis stated in the video.
Jarvis, who has gained significant popularity through short-form video content on TikTok, said she constantly worries about online critics questioning her responsibility as a daughter, especially because of her visible success as a content creator.
“Social media will always say, ‘Oh, why didn’t you take care of her? You have all the money, you have everything.’ But the thing is that at this point, money can’t solve it. It’s just God, fate, belief,” she explained.
The influencer went on to emotionally reflect on her upbringing, describing her mother as a resilient woman who single-handedly raised her children without support from their father, who is a citizen of Senegal, a West African country.
“I love my mom and she tried. She tried, like she really tried. She fought, she defended us without any father’s support,” she said.
Jarvis also revealed her unresolved struggle to reconnect with her estranged father, who lived in Senegal and affectionately called her Aminata during her childhood before losing contact with the family.
“From the beginning of my birth, he used to call me Aminata and I just giggled. You know, I was just a little child. But it got to a point when the whole communication line stopped. Till today, I haven’t heard from him. I’m the one searching. I’ve gone to Senegal. I’m still trying my best,” she disclosed.
The emotional revelation comes amid ongoing public attention on Jarvis’s personal life, following her earlier confirmation that she ended her relationship with Nigerian livestreamer and digital influencer, Hamzat Habeeb, widely known as Peller, after he was involved in a car crash during a livestream.