
Nigerian billionaire Emeka Okonkwo, alias E-Money, has unfollowed Carter Efe, the skit maker turned streamer, shortly after a live-streamed altercation with Peller, which led to the destruction of the new car he was recently gifted by the businessman, surfaced on social media.
eelive.ng understands that Peller and Carter Efe on Saturday during a live stream damaged each other’s cars.
In the video that became a growing sensation, the duo were seen standing on the roofs of the vehicles before smashing the front and rear windscreens with stones while broadcasting live.

Although the cause of the dispute remains unclear, Peller later said in another live broadcast that he was pleased about damaging Carter’s car, describing it as retaliation for the alleged destruction of his own property.
“The way I damaged the car, I was very happy. He kept his own GLE and kept destroying my things, and I wasn’t able to retaliate,” he said.
“I would go into his studio and there would be nothing to break. So now that he has a new car, that’s when I can retaliate. He is Satan. My car is gone.”
Peller also recounted the incident, revealing that he was the first to climb onto the roof of Carter’s car, reiterating that it was an act of retaliation for Carter’s previous actions.

“I climbed on his car first, I won’t lie, because he had already broken a lot of things in my place,” he added.
Carter, however, dismissed Peller, saying, “I hate you, you are too rough.”
The squabble between the duo occurred a few days after businessman E-Money gifted the car to Carter.
Following the development, quick checks show that the businessman has unfollowed the Nigerian streamer on Instagram.








