A shocking video making the rounds online shows Nigerian streamers Carter Efe and Peller damaging their expensive cars during a heated livestream confrontation.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many Nigerians questioning how far influencers are willing to go just to gain attention online.
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What Happened?
According to reports, the drama began when Peller showed up during Carter Efe’s livestream.
During the stream, Peller reportedly stood on Carter Efe’s brand-new car, denting the vehicle.
Carter Efe then retaliated by standing on Peller’s car as well.
But things quickly escalated.
In the viral clip, Carter Efe is seen picking up a brick and smashing the windscreen of Peller’s car.
Peller responded by breaking the rear glass of Carter Efe’s vehicle, turning the situation into a full-blown spectacle in front of thousands of viewers.
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The Car That Was Destroyed
The incident became even more controversial because Carter Efe’s car had reportedly been recently gifted to him by businessman Emeka Okonkwo.
The vehicle, a 2024 Toyota Corolla, is estimated to be worth around ₦50–70 million ($60,000+).
Many viewers were stunned that a newly gifted car could be destroyed during a livestream stunt.
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Situation Almost Turned Dangerous
Witnesses claimed the confrontation nearly escalated further when a security guard allegedly pulled out a firearm in an attempt to stop the situation.
Fortunately, the situation was eventually brought under control.
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Reactions From Nigerians
The incident quickly triggered strong reactions online.
Some notable developments include:
Reports that E-Money unfollowed Carter Efe on social media after the incident.
Peller later released a video apologising to E-Money for damaging the gifted car.
Nigerian footballer Victor Boniface, Carter Efe’s brother, also publicly criticised him for destroying the vehicle.
Many Nigerians described the stunt as reckless and unnecessary, arguing that influencers are pushing dangerous boundaries just to go viral.
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The Bigger Conversation
The incident has also raised questions about the growing livestream culture in Nigeria.
With creators competing for views, gifts, and viral moments, some believe influencers are increasingly resorting to extreme stunts and online drama to attract attention.
For critics, the Carter Efe and Peller incident may be another sign that the race for online clout is getting out of control.
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