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BREAKING: Carter Efe Reportedly Regains Twitch Account Just Hours After A Streaming Ban

The comedian-turned-streamer appears to have pulled off the impossible. Sources confirm his channel is back online following the record-breaking Davido broadcast.

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BREAKING: Carter Efe Reportedly Regains Twitch Account Just Hours After A Streaming Ban

The comedian-turned-streamer appears to have pulled off the impossible. Sources confirm his channel is back online following the record-breaking Davido broadcast.

LAGOS, NIGERIA — In a twist that has Nigerian social media buzzing this Christmas Eve, popular skit maker and streamer Carter Efe appears to have regained access to his Twitch account, barely 24 hours after reports circulated of a devastating four-month suspension.

The Ban Heard 'Round the World

On Monday, December 23, 2025, screenshots surfaced online showing an email from Twitch notifying Carter Efe of a suspension. The ban was allegedly linked to his historic December 17 livestream with Afrobeats titan Davido, which shattered African streaming records but reportedly flagged Twitch's automated moderation systems due to "uncontrolled crowd surges" and technical policy violations.

The news sent shockwaves through the industry. Carter had just been crowned the "King of African Streaming," and a four-month hiatus would have derailed his momentum during the peak "Detty December" window.

The Return

However, as of 1:00 PM WAT today (Dec 24), fans began reporting that Carter's channel was searchable and accessible once again. A source close to his management team told Wahala Room exclusively: "It was a misunderstanding with Twitch support regarding the influx of new traffic. We provided the necessary context, and they have been gracious enough to review the case immediately."

Carter Efe has hinted at going live later tonight to address the situation, posting a cryptic "We are back. 7 PM." on his X (formerly Twitter) handle.

Why This Matters

This isn't just about one streamer. It highlights the growing pains of the African streaming market. When local creators hit global metrics—Carter did numbers that rival top US streamers like Kai Cenat—platforms often struggle to categorize the traffic, leading to automated bans.

If Carter goes live tonight, expect record viewership. The drama of the ban has only added fuel to the fire.

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