Oloro boots Carter Efe from his home
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Nigerian skit maker and singer, Carter Efe, has taken to social media in distress after being abruptly asked to leave the home of his colleague, Oloro, sparking a wave of online reactions.

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In a series of emotional posts, Carter alleged that fellow entertainers, Salo and Sparkoo, masterminded his eviction by influencing Oloro against him. According to him, their actions came as a shock, especially after all the support and contributions he claimed to have made to the household over time.

Sharing his frustration, Carter stated that despite investing his money to renovate the building and improve their living conditions, he was still sent out without prior notice or discussion. He emphasised that he never expected such treatment from people he trusted and once considered brothers.

“Oloro has finally chased me out of his house. Salo and Sparkoo went behind my back and badmouthed me to him, after everything I did, even renovating that house,” he emotionally revealed, expressing hurt and disbelief over what he described as deep betrayal.

Fans react as debate rises over friendship and finances


Carter’s revelation quickly became a trending topic online as social media users poured out mixed reactions. While some fans sympathised with him for experiencing disloyalty from close associates, many others criticised his choice to invest financially in a property that wasn’t legally his.

Several commentators noted that friendship in the entertainment industry can be unpredictable, stressing the importance of securing personal stability and independence first. One user wrote, “No matter the love you think exists, never invest in what you don’t own. Carter should have secured his own place before helping others upgrade theirs.”

Others mocked the situation, calling it a lesson in maturity and financial wisdom. Some fans argued that loyalty does not always equal security, especially in the industry where trust can be fragile and alliances temporary.

Industry perspective and broader lessons


The incident has sparked conversations about financial priorities and personal accountability among entertainers, especially those who have tasted fame early in their careers. Critics questioned why Carter, despite his years in the entertainment space and hits like Machala and Oyimo, did not prioritise owning his own home.

Some also suggested that Carter’s ordeal should serve as a strong reminder to upcoming entertainers about the importance of investing in personal assets before contributing significantly to shared or uncertain environments.

Meanwhile, a section of social media users speculated that the drama might be part of a skit or publicity strategy, given the dramatic tone and timing of the revelation. However, Carter’s emotional tone left many unsure whether to view it as real conflict or scripted content.

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