Peller has voiced his dissatisfaction over a recent incident involving Enzo and Carter Efe during a livestream arrangement that has sparked widespread discussion among Nigerian internet users. The situation occurred when Enzo arrived in Nigeria with the intention of hosting a sleepover stream, a popular format among content creators. He approached Carter Efe, a well-known streamer, for help, asking to log into his Twitch account on Carter’s system. However, instead of using Enzo’s account as requested, Carter Efe began the livestream on his own profile, leaving Enzo feeling uncomfortable and unable to speak up at the time.
According to Peller, who shared details of the incident on social media, Enzo had clearly communicated his plans and sought Carter’s support. “When Enzo came to Nigeria, he told he wanted to do a sleepover stream. So he went to beg Carter Efe to let him log his Twitch account into his system, only for Carter Efe to start the livestream on his own account instead of Enzo’s. Enzo felt bad, but he couldn’t voice it out,” Peller stated in a post that quickly gained traction online. The revelation stirred reactions across social media platforms, with fans expressing concern over the handling of the collaboration.
The incident took a further turn when Enzo reportedly referred to Carter Efe as the “biggest streamer,” a comment that did not sit well with Peller. He reacted bitterly, expressing disappointment in how the situation unfolded and the perceived lack of respect for Enzo’s original intent. Peller’s comments highlighted concerns about recognition, fairness, and professionalism within Nigeria’s growing online content creation space. Many viewers echoed his sentiments, questioning the ethics of content collaborations and the importance of honoring agreements between creators.
As debates continue, the story has become a talking point in discussions about streaming culture, digital etiquette, and the responsibilities of influencers in Nigeria. The incident underscores the need for clearer communication and mutual respect among content creators, especially when working together on live events. With the Nigerian streaming scene expanding rapidly, such moments serve as reminders of the importance of transparency and accountability in online collaborations.
The fallout from this event may prompt more creators to reflect on how they handle joint projects, ensuring that all parties involved are properly acknowledged and respected. As the conversation evolves, it remains to be seen how Enzo, Carter Efe, and Peller will address the situation moving forward.


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