Carter Efe Opened Fake Social Media Account In My Name to Drag Davido – Young Duu

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Young Duu, a former signee of Portable, has levelled a grave accusation against comedian-turned-artist Carter Efe.

He disclosed that Efe had made a fake social media profile in his name to abuse Davido.

Remember how Young Duu, following his disagreement with Portable the previous year, allied with Carter Efe? In November, the pair released a song called “Oyinmo” to further cement their collaboration.

However, Young Duu accused Cater Efe of underpaying him, and their relationship soured over the song’s royalties-sharing formula.

He accused the creator of the sketch of making a phony social media account in his name to harass Davido in a recent video message that he posted on Instagram.

Young Duu said:

 “Cater Efe, God will punish you. You are using a Twitter account in my name to troll Davido. He will think I am the one attacking him. It’s unfair. You are fake.”
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In other news, Carter Efe said that he spent about N15 million to promote his song “Oyinmo” with artist Young Duu.

Remember that Young Duu earlier accused Carter Efe of ripping him off and taking advantage of his circumstances when he performed the song ‘Oyinmo’ solo?

In a recent podcast, Spill With Phyna, Carter Efe disclosed that he paid a huge N15 million to ensure the project’s success.

He further revealed that he kept 60% of the song for himself, leaving 30% for Young Duu and 10% for the producer. He asked whether the sharing proportion was poor.

Carter Efe also revealed that singer Zlatan helped him when he had nothing. According to him, the singer helped him without anyone knowing.

He asserts that those who film themselves while providing aid to the underprivileged are merely making money off of their suffering.

When he wasn’t famous, he said, Zlatan used to give him money and clothing.

He said Zlatan used to provide him cash and clothing support when he was still in need, but no one knew about it since he didn’t record a video to make his kind deed public.

He said:

“These content creators who make videos of people they’re helping are just making money off the sufferings of these helpless people. They’re not genuine. When I was nothing, Zlatan used to give me clothes and money. In fact, he gave me everything. He didn’t do a video so the world could see what he was doing.
Tunde Ednut once gave me 1 million naira and warned me not to tell anybody. These things taught me a lot. This is why when I help anybody, I don’t make noise or say anything about it.”
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