Nigerian comedian, skit maker, and rising Twitch streaming sensation Oderhohwo Joseph Efe, popularly known as Carter Efe, has set social media ablaze with his latest acquisition: a brand-new **Rolls-Royce Wraith**. The luxury vehicle, estimated to be worth between ₦300-750 million depending on specs and market rates, comes hot on the heels of a generous ₦20 million cash gift from Afrobeats superstar Davido.
The story traces back to mid-December 2025, when Davido made a surprise appearance on Carter Efe's Twitch livestream. The session shattered records, propelling Carter Efe to become Africa's most-followed streamer with over 405,000 followers, surpassing previous holders like Shank Comics. During the viral stream, which peaked at over 80,000 concurrent viewers, Davido casually promised to gift Carter Efe ₦20 million. He also connected him to high-profile endorsement deals, including a reported Martell ambassadorial contract.
True to his word—known for his philanthropic gestures—Davido fulfilled the pledge on December 24, 2025. Carter Efe's reaction was pure ecstasy: he shared videos on Instagram rolling on the floor, screaming in joy, and flaunting the transfer alert while repeatedly thanking the "001."
But the real buzz exploded hours later when Carter Efe posted photos and videos of his new Rolls-Royce Wraith on Instagram. Captioning one post, "Thank you Davido for completing my money. Congratulations to me," he subtly implied that the ₦20 million served as the final payment to seal the deal on the opulent car. Fans quickly connected the dots, praising Davido's influence while celebrating Carter's rapid rise.
The Rolls-Royce Wraith, known for its sleek design, powerful V12 engine, and bespoke luxury features, symbolizes ultimate success in Nigerian entertainment circles. Carter Efe reportedly picked it up from a reputable dealer like Polanco Cars, adding to the growing list of celebrities flaunting the British marque.
Social media reactions poured in swiftly. Many hailed Davido as a "blessing" and mentor, noting how his involvement elevated Carter Efe from viral "Machala" skits to mainstream wealth. Others joked about the speed of the purchase, with comments like "Live streaming pays better than armed robbery!" A minor side drama emerged when fellow creator Kolu claimed Carter blocked him after requesting a "share" of the gift, but it did little to dampen the celebrations.
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