
Businessman and entertainer Emeka Okonkwo, popularly known as E‑Money, has expressed his disappointment after a brand-new car he gifted to content creator Carter Efe was destroyed during a livestream stunt.
The incident occurred when Carter Efe, alongside fellow influencer Peller, engaged in a live-streamed confrontation that escalated into both men damaging each other’s vehicles.
Shockingly, the destruction included the car E‑Money had gifted to Carter Efe just hours earlier. Video footage showed the two smashing windshields and parts of the cars while thousands of viewers watched in real time.
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In a video shared after the incident, E‑Money voiced his displeasure. “To be honest, I wasn’t happy about you guys destroying the car I gifted Carter Efe in less than 24 hours,” he said, stressing that the gift was meant to recognize Carter Efe’s creative efforts and not for reckless stunts.
He described the act as “overboard” and highlighted the negative example such behavior could set for impressionable viewers.
Despite his disappointment, E‑Money said he forgives both Carter Efe and Peller, but warned that such actions should never happen again.
The incident has sparked widespread discussion online about accountability in livestream entertainment and the risks of using expensive items in stunts for content.
Many social media users criticized Carter Efe for destroying the generous gift so quickly, while others debated the limits of influencer stunts and the responsibility that comes with large audiences.
