Popular skit maker and musician, Carter Efe, survives a car accident five days after purchasing a new Mercedes Benz SUV.
The singer who recently had a clash with Yhemolee took to Instagram to share his experience after involvement in an accident.
In a now-deleted Instastory, Carter Efe crashed his Mercedes Benz five days after splashing millions of naira to acquire the SUV.
“5 days after I buy my car dem wan kill me but God pass them,” he wrote while sharing the video of the accident.
Netizens, however, blamed him for being a reckless driver other than attributing it to enemies wanting him dead.
See some reactions below …
otorroseline: “They wan killlll you abi you no sabi drive. Who get you time wey go dey reason you. You wey fit do any thing to go viral.”
nellobrownn: “Nobody wan kee you,Na your hand never strong yet for driving but na una wan still dey drive James Bond style after many alcohol for system.Just thank God for life.”
n6oflife: “Many of Una Hand never strong for steering.. money go enter, Una Go rush buy Benz. 🤔 That Car is a performance vehicle and literally not for kids. This is a frontal collision. Na you bash Pesin. Nobody hit you. Pls go back and perfect your driving Lessons. 😇.”
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