Popular Nigerian comedian and content creator, Carter Efe, has had his Twitch account temporarily suspended following a record-breaking livestream event featuring Afrobeats superstar, Davido. The suspension comes amid widespread attention to the livestream, which set new records for viewership and follower engagement on the platform.
The landmark event, Carter Efe’s livestream with Davido, aired on December 17, 2025, and quickly went viral across social media platforms.

During the stream, Carter Efe achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming Africa’s most-followed streamer on Twitch, surpassing 405,000 followers in a single day. The livestream also featured a notable moment where Davido called Martell’s global marketing manager live on air, securing an ambassadorial deal for Carter Efe, further highlighting the commercial impact of the event.
Carter Efe’s Twitch Account Temporarily Suspended
According to screenshots sent to Carter Efe’s Gmail, the reason for the temporary ban on his Twitch account was not explicitly disclosed. The message indicated that any further violations could result in more severe actions being taken against his account, raising concerns among fans and followers about the security of his digital presence.
Although the exact cause of the suspension remains unclear, reports suggest that Twitch users and fans from competing music communities may have played a role in flagging the account. Notably, a recent report indicated that Wizkid’s fanbase, widely known as FC, might have reported Carter Efe’s Twitch account following the high-profile stream with Davido, possibly out of rivalry or competitive interests in the Afrobeats fan community.
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Social media users have shared mixed reactions regarding the suspension of Carter Efe’s Twitch account. Man of Valence remarked, “Na FC do this thing, dey wan spoil Davido impact. Nothing anybody wan tell me,” suggesting that the report came from fan rivalry rather than genuine policy violations.
Other fans highlighted potential conduct issues during the livestream. Emeka Udoji wrote, “He too dey shout like maddd person. Always using abusiv€ language on Livestream..Everything no be gragra,” pointing to behavior that could contravene Twitch’s community guidelines.
Similarly, Tijanmi urged, “He should regulate activities by his visitors on the livestream. Activities that depict viólence and sêxual acts even though in a playful way can result to account suspension,” emphasizing the responsibility of streamers to moderate content during live events to prevent violations.
Some users, such as Nelson, questioned the specifics of the suspension, asking, “What terms did he go against?” indicating public curiosity about Twitch’s enforcement policies and the precise nature of the alleged infractions.
The temporary suspension of Carter Efe’s Twitch account has sparked discussions across social media regarding content moderation, fan rivalry, and the responsibilities of high-profile streamers. While fans await clarification, the incident underscores the influence of digital platforms in shaping the careers and reputations of entertainers in the modern entertainment ecosystem.
