Carter Efe Becomes Africa’s Most-Followed Twitch Streamer After Star-Studded Livestream With Davido
Nigerian content creator and musician Oderhohwo Efe, popularly known as Carter Efe, has officially become Africa’s most-followed streamer on Twitch, surpassing fellow Nigerian Shank Comics. The milestone comes on the heels of a high-profile livestream with Afrobeats superstar Davido on Wednesday, which triggered a massive surge in followers.
According to recent checks, Efe now boasts over 406,000 followers, a dramatic rise from 322,000 just a day prior. The livestream contributed roughly 160,000 new followers in four days, demonstrating the power of star-studded collaborations in the digital entertainment space. Shank Comics, who previously held the record, has about 233,000 followers.
The livestream itself was a spectacle, featuring not just Davido but also notable figures like Cubana Chief Priest, as well as a surprise call to Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen, adding a sporting dimension that delighted fans. In a playful twist, content creator Enzo appeared on the stream to challenge Efe to an impromptu boxing match to “prove” his loyalty to Davido’s 30BG fan base, a moment that quickly went viral across social media.
Opinion: The Power of Collaboration and Digital Innovation
Carter Efe’s achievement highlights the growing influence of African creators on global platforms. The fusion of music, sports, and entertainment during the livestream shows how strategic collaborations can expand reach and create unforgettable digital moments.
This record-breaking moment is not just about numbers; it signals a new era for African content creators, who are increasingly harnessing online platforms to reach global audiences. Carter Efe’s success demonstrates that with creativity, networking, and timely engagement, African talent can compete on the world stage—not just in music or comedy, but in digital entertainment as a whole.
Efe’s rapid rise also underscores the importance of interactive content in 2025, where fans crave authenticity, surprise appearances, and cross-industry collaborations. If sustained, this momentum could redefine how African streamers engage with their audiences and position the continent as a powerhouse in the global content creation ecosystem.




