Carter Efe’s recent victory in a celebrity boxing match against singer Portable has sparked controversy, with social commentator Geh Geh criticizing the boxer for what he described as excessive aggression during the fight. The bout took place on Friday and drew widespread attention, highlighting the growing popularity of celebrity boxing events in Nigeria. Geh Geh suggested that Carter Efe’s intense behavior in the ring hinted at deeper personal issues, possibly indicating a pre-existing animosity toward Portable.
In his comments, Geh Geh pointed to the boxer’s relentless punching even after key moments in the match, noting that the level of force used went beyond normal competitive spirit. He stated, “Carter Efe you’re a very bad man. For you to beat that family man in that manner it shows say you been get the guy for mind before. If you check that fight well you go notice say Carter Efe been get that guy for mind before. Because if you see as him follow am with punch, even as he land am for face e still dey punch am, na once eye turn Portable…” This remark has fueled debate online, with many questioning the nature of the rivalry between the two entertainers.
Meanwhile, a separate incident has also captured public attention. A viral video shows a Nigerian man confronting supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) during a campaign event. The man, visibly angry, accused the group of prioritizing personal gain over the nation’s economic struggles. He declared, “God will punish all of you. You people are very shameless… The same government that is suffering and punishing us, and you people are wearing APC clothes to campaign for Tinubu just because of your ₦1000.”
He further criticized them as elders, warning, “To think you people are our elders and you are behaving so badly. Your children will pay the price for your stupidity.” The video has since sparked mixed reactions across social media. While some users condemned the man’s tone, others praised him for speaking truth to power. One user wrote, “That is so stupid of him. You can decide to cast your vote… your choice!” Another responded, “When people are pushed to the edge, this is what speaking truth looks like.”
Supporters of the man’s outburst argue it reflects the frustration many Nigerians feel amid rising hardship. A user commented, “We need to support this driver. He spoke his mind.” Others expressed dismay, with one writing, “After all the hardship we are facing… people still don’t learn?” These reactions underscore the deep political and social tensions currently affecting the country. As celebrity boxing continues to gain traction and public sentiment grows more polarized, these events highlight the evolving dynamics of Nigerian entertainment and civic expression.


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