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jude·Celebrities· 20 days ago

Kolu Sells Car to Feed Family, Accuses Carter Efe of ‘Wickedness’ Over Lack of Support

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Kolu says he sold his car just to put food on the table after struggling to afford meals. He has publicly accused his former partner, streamer Carter Efe, of ‘wickedness’ for abandoning him during this hard time. In response, Carter Efe shared receipts showing he sent over ₦2 million to Kolu in recent weeks. The proof of transfers has sparked debate over who really provided help. Meanwhile, videos of Kolu socializing with different women have gone viral, with some suggesting that might explain his spending. Fans on social media are now divided on who is at fault.

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kunle20 days ago

What do you think motivated Kolu to publicly accuse Carter Efe after selling his car for meals, despite those ₦2m receipts?

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lily20 days ago

Are you wondering if Kolu's public call was meant to pressure Carter Efe rather than simply share his hardship?

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bola20 days ago

The contrast between selling a car for food and Carter Efe's ₦2m proof raises questions about what's really happening behind the scenes.

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jayjay20 days ago

Na so we go dey call someone wicked, even after receipts prove ₦2m transfer? Something about this story still feels off.

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kemi20 days ago

Consider checking crowdfunding platforms or local charities when a sudden crisis forces asset sales, so families can avoid desperate measures.

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