Renowned Nigerian content creator, Oderhohwo Joseph Efe, popularly known as Carter Efe has finally reacted to his song, ‘Machala’ being removed from some streaming platforms.
On Friday, 29th July, 2022 the outstanding comedian and social media influencer who’s known for his obsession for Wizkid dropped a melodious tune tagged ‘Machala’ featuring young emerging singer, Berri Tiga.
‘Machala’ in less than 24 hours peaked at number one on Apple Music Top 100 Music Chart in Nigeria.
Carter Efe was hit with an unfortunate news on Friday, 2nd September, 2022 as his song which is arguably one of the biggest songs in 2022 was removed from Apple Music, Spotify and other streaming platforms worldwide.
The ‘Machala’ hit-maker has finally reacted to the development. Taking to the bird app via his official handle, Carter Efe disclosed that, all is well. He tweeted:
“It’s well”.
In other news, a Magistrate Court in Ajah, Lagos has ordered the remand of rapper Ice Prince at the Ikoyi Correctional Centre for allegedly assaulting a police officer.
The police on Friday arraigned the ‘Oleku’ singer on three counts bordering on assault, obstruction and abduction of a policeman.
Ice Prince pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Magistrate Taiwo Oyaniyi granted him bail in the sum of N500,000. He was to also provide two sureties.
He will remain in Ikoyi prison till the perfection of his bail conditions, the magistrate ruled.
Ice Prince was arrested in the early hours of Friday, according to the Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin.
The spokesperson said the singer was stopped for driving without license plates and after agreeing to go to a police station over the infraction, he abducted and assaulted the police officer in his car.
Hundeyin also alleged that the singer threatened to throw the officer in a river.
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