Nigerian content creator and singer Carter Efe has publicly criticized Afrobeats superstar Wizkid over a ₦20 million cash gift previously given to hypeman GOE (God Over Everything).
The viral video has sparked renewed conversations about loyalty, recognition, and celebrity generosity within Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
The ₦20 Million Gift That Sparked Debate
In 2023, Wizkid reportedly gifted ₦20 million to hypeman GOE after he mentioned the singer in a video that gained traction online. The gesture made headlines at the time, with many praising the Grammy-winning artist for his generosity.
However, the moment has resurfaced following Carter Efe’s recent outburst.
While the cash gift initially propelled GOE into the spotlight, critics now argue that little has been heard from him since the viral moment.
Carter Efe’s Emotional Reaction
In a trending clip circulating on social media, Carter Efe expressed disappointment, claiming he has consistently supported Wizkid’s music career from the beginning.
According to him, he promoted the singer’s songs tirelessly — dancing and hyping every release across his platforms.
He also referenced his tribute track dedicated to Wizkid, which further cemented his public support.
In his words:
“I promoted Wizkid’s songs since when I started my career. No song wey Wizkid go drop wey I no go whine my mumu waist. Guess who Wizkid go give ₦20M? God Over. How e be, Wizkid are you proud of him?”
His remarks quickly went viral, dividing social media users.
Social Media Reactions Pour In
The controversy has generated mixed reactions online.
Some fans sympathized with Carter Efe, arguing that loyalty and consistent promotion deserve recognition. Others, however, maintained that celebrities have the right to gift their money to anyone they choose without obligation.
A few commentators also pointed out that acts of generosity are personal decisions and should not automatically create expectations of reward.
Industry Conversations on Loyalty and Recognition
The incident has reignited broader discussions about celebrity culture, fan loyalty, and entitlement within the Nigerian entertainment space.
Observers note that while public endorsements can strengthen an artist’s brand, financial appreciation is not always guaranteed — especially in an industry driven by personal relationships and individual discretion.
As of now, Wizkid has not publicly responded to Carter Efe’s comments.
”I promoted Wizkid music all through my career only for him to give 20Million naira to God over. Wizkid are you proud of him now?”
— Carter Efe says 🙆🏽♂️ pic.twitter.com/4R9Ex6Q9Zr
— SKB (@seyikanbai) February 12, 2026

