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Carter Efe reacts after Babcock disputes his alleged first-class certificate
๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ Nigeria /Culture & Society

Carter Efe reacts after Babcock disputes his alleged first-class certificate

From Vanguard · () English

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  • Nigerian skit maker Carter Efe has responded to claims by Babcock University disputing his first-class certificate.
  • Efe jokingly stated the university would have to pay him N100,000 for a "ticket fee" to see him if he were to visit.
  • The controversy arose after a certificate showing his alleged graduation with honors went viral online.

Nigerian skit maker and streamer Carter Efe, whose real name is Odahohwo Joseph Efe, has addressed the controversy surrounding a certificate that purportedly showed him graduating from Babcock University with a first-class degree. The document, which circulated widely online, had fueled speculation about his academic achievements.

In a video that has surfaced, Efe, accompanied by his team, appeared to dismiss the claims. He humorously suggested that if the university was looking for him, they would need to pay a "ticket fee" of N100,000 to gain an audience. "I hear say una dey look for me, una go pay N100k for ticket to see me. I dey come," he stated in the clip, as those around him cheered.

The university has reportedly disputed the authenticity of the certificate, leading to the public exchange. Efe's response, delivered with a mix of humor and defiance, suggests he is unfazed by the allegations and is using his platform to address the situation in his characteristic style.

I hear say una dey look for me, una go pay N100k for ticket to see me. I dey come.

โ€” Carter EfeThe skit maker's response to claims by Babcock University disputing his alleged first-class certificate, delivered humorously.
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