Carter Efe, a Nigerian content creator and streamer, has mocked Babcock University’s legal action against him over certificate forgery.
DAILY POST reports that the university had announced plans to pursue legal action against Carter Efe for claiming that he finished with First Class Upper in the school.
Efe had made the claim during an interview with Egungun of Lagos, and subsequently shared the alleged false certificate on X.
Reacting to Carter Efe’s claim, the institution announced that it would be pursuing legal action against “those responsible for these forgeries”.
However, responding to the controversy during a live stream, Carter Efe who appeared to be mocking the varsity’s legal threat, stated that he would only appear if the institution could pay a N100,000 ticket fee to see him.
“I heard that Babcock University is looking for me, you would not see me. You will pay N100,000 for a ticket before you could see me in Babcock and we are coming soon,” he said.

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