- Carter Efe has revealed that he graduated with a first-class degree from Babcock University, stating that he was the best graduating student in his set.
- The disclosure surprised many fans and sparked online reactions, highlighting a lesser-known academic side of the entertainer.

Nigerian content creator and streamer Carter Efe has revealed that he graduated with a first-class degree from Babcock University, describing himself as the best graduating student in his set.
The internet personality made the disclosure during a recent conversation that has since circulated widely on social media, surprising many fans who primarily associate him with comedy skits, streaming, and music.
“I went to Babcock University. I graduated with a first class. I was the best in my set,” Carter Efe said.
The revelation has sparked mixed reactions online, See some of the reactions below:
@Wizebaba
Babcock no be small money o
@n6oflife6
Werey say na first class upper 😂🙄
@numberonetweep
First class ke
@She_Traderr
First class upper?
@thebigdammy
evidence??
@seyikanbai
me sef no believe am
@TheDamiForeign
I no believe this guy
@seyikanbai
but wait o, wetin be first class upper?
In other news… Nigerian rapper Oladips has reconciled with his former label boss, Reminisce, ending years of public tension and lyrical exchanges.
In his new song, Iba Paris 26, Oladips admitted he was wrong and expressed regret over how their relationship ended. He said repeated attempts to reach Reminisce privately failed, prompting him to use music as his final avenue for reconciliation.
“I tried to make contact severally but it didn’t work. This is me saying it openly,” he said in the track.
Oladips began his career under LRR/EDGE Records, owned by Reminisce, but their relationship later deteriorated. In 2019, Oladips publicly complained about hardships while signed to the label, despite having successful songs, and accused the label of blocking his exit.
The dispute spilled into interviews, social media and music, with both artistes exchanging perceived diss tracks over the years. Oladips has previously said the feud negatively affected his career and industry relationships.
However, his latest release reflects a calmer tone, as he credits personal growth and life lessons for his decision to seek peace and closure.
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