Carter Efe Hits 10K Twitch Subs After Davido Stream Invite

  • Carter Efe has made history as the fastest African streamer to hit 10,000 subscribers on Twitch, drawing up to 7,000 viewers in under a minute during an emotional live session.
  • His rapid rise was boosted by a joint stream invite from Davido, though the broadcast also featured tense moments involving Wizkid and footballer Victor Boniface.
  • Despite the drama, fans are celebrating his major streaming milestone.

Nigerian comedian Carter Efe has set a new record for an African streamer on Twitch, quickly reaching 10,000 subscribers. During one emotional live session, his channel pulled 7,000 viewers in under a minute.

Carter Efe cried on stream, reflecting on his journey. He noted that while his skits were often overlooked by Nigerians, his streaming efforts are now getting huge support.

The massive growth was largely driven by an invite from music superstar Davido for a joint stream. Davido joked he would need a “face shield” for their upcoming collaboration.

However, the session was not entirely smooth. Carter Efe voiced frustration with Wizkid for not showing similar support. A video call with footballer Victor Boniface also became tense over access complaints.

Despite the friction, fans are celebrating Carter Efe’s rapid success on the streaming platform.

In other news….. A secondary school staff member, Magaji Adebanjo, has released a distress video from a kidnappers’ den, appealing to Nigerians for help after being abducted along the Kabba road in Kogi State.

In the video, posted by SaharaReporters, Adebanjo looked visibly terrified, with a gun pointed at his head as he pleaded for his life.

He identified himself and stated his circumstances:

“My name is Mogaiji Adebanjo. I’m from Imo Arikoko in Ondo State. I work with Vine Crest College. When I was coming from Iperu, going to Abuja, I was kidnapped along the Kabba road.”

Adebanjo revealed that his abductors are demanding a ransom of ₦100 million for his release. He tearfully pleaded for intervention, citing his family’s vulnerability:

“Please help me! I don’t want to d!e. I have a pregnant wife and a four year old son and an aged father. I don’t want to d!e,. Please help me.”

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