Your Car No Get AC and You Dey Fight WizKid” – Peller Mocks Carter Efe in Viral Traffic Clip
Nigerian TikTok personality Peller has sparked laughter and controversy online after publicly mocking skit maker and singer Carter Efe for allegedly driving a car without air conditioning — all while dragging Afrobeats star WizKid. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
In a video making the rounds on social media, Peller spotted Carter Efe stuck in traffic, driving with his car windows rolled down, visibly sweating.
Taking a jab at Carter’s previous jabs at WizKid, Peller exclaimed:
“Carter Efe car no get AC and you dey fight WizKid. See as sweat full your head…”
🎤 Carter Efe vs WizKid: Ongoing Social Media Drama
Carter Efe has drawn heat in recent weeks for his outbursts and controversial remarks about WizKid, whom he previously admired. The skit maker-turned-singer — best known for his 2022 hit “Machala” (a nickname for WizKid) — shocked fans when he turned against the singer during an online rant.
Peller’s latest mockery adds fuel to an already heated fan war between Machala FC (Wizkid fans) and Carter Efe’s growing critics.
😂 Mixed Reactions from Nigerians Online
The post quickly went viral across TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter), with fans dropping hilarious and savage takes:
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@hollymollyl1st: “Na Peller own this car or it’s for rent? Why him no commot nylon from the seat?”
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@Iamwilliam_06: “He don use spit spoil AC for car. Aneemal!”
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@AfricanGiant201: “Peller too dey find clout sha.”
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@Kaymoney4u: “Eleda Wizzy ti fi iya je wayre. Mad o.”
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@Chudi212: “Even you wey no dey fight WizKid no get Benz. Calm down.”
While some found Peller’s jab hilarious, others accused him of clout chasing at Carter’s expense.
🔥 Clout, Cars & Celebrity Clashes: A Naija Entertainment Classic
The Carter Efe–WizKid drama continues to be a case study in how fast admiration can turn into rivalry in the Nigerian entertainment scene — especially when fame, ego, and fan loyalty collide.
Whether Carter Efe’s car truly has AC or not, fans agree on one thing: there’s no chill when you call out a global icon like WizKid — especially if you’re seen sweating through Lagos traffic.