Twitch, a widely used live-streaming platform, has suspended Carter Efe’s account for 4 months. This was days after… The post Twitch suspends Carter Efe for 4 monthsTwitch, a widely used live-streaming platform, has suspended Carter Efe’s account for 4 months. This was days after… The post Twitch suspends Carter Efe for 4 months

Twitch suspends Carter Efe for 4 months after record-breaking livestream

Twitch, a widely used live-streaming platform, has suspended Carter Efe’s account for 4 months. This was days after he made history as Africa’s most-followed streamer on the platform.

The Nigerian content creator and musician made this known on Monday via a screenshot of an official email from Twitch on his X page.

The livestream took place on December 17th, 2025, with the Afrobeat musician Davido. It garnered significant attention online and enabled Carter Efe to become Africa’s most-followed Twitch streamer, with over 405,000 followers.

Carter Efe broke the record for the Most Watched Twitch Livestream in Africa with 83,000 viewers on his livestream with Davido. He also became the first African Streamer to surpass 20,000 subscribers on Twitch. 

While Twitch cited violations of its Terms of Service and Community Guidelines for the restriction, the specific cause remains undisclosed, leaving fans of the record-breaking “Machala” crooner in shock during the height of his career milestone.

According to Twitch, this is a temporary restriction of services on the account, which was based on a review of his activities. However, the platform did not disclose specific details regarding the alleged breaches.

Speculation has since emerged online suggesting the suspension may be linked to mass reporting over comments or antics during the livestream. However, reports claiming Carter Efe faced additional bans on other platforms were dismissed as false.

The development has sparked several debates among fans, especially as it coincides with the festive season, with many urging a swift resolution to the issue.

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Carter Efe

About Carter Efe

Oderhohwo Efe, popularly known as Carter Efe, is a leading figure among a new generation of African entertainers. He has successfully built a career that spans social media comedy, mainstream music, and global live streaming.

His journey began in the comedy scene, where he gained initial recognition by creating and sharing humorous skits on various social platforms. However, he truly rose to stardom and mainstream success with the release of his hit song “Machala” featuring Berri Tiga. The track became an anthem and transformed him into a household name across the continent.

Beyond his musical pursuits, Carter Efe has recently redefined the African streaming landscape. His decision to venture into Twitch was a strategic move that tapped into a younger, globally connected audience hungry for authentic, real-time engagement. 

His streams are characterised by their raw energy and high-profile celebrity, most notably his recent collaboration with Davido.

Carter Efe’s influence is best seen through his over 8 million followers across multiple platforms. On Instagram, he has 2.4 million followers. He uses this page to share his comedy videos and photos.

On the app called X, he has 1.4 million followers. On TikTok, he has 4.2 million followers, while his YouTube channel has over 162,000 subscribers. This is where he keeps his music videos and longer clips. Even on Twitch, he has 405,000 followers. These numbers show that millions of people watch his content every day.

Following the four-month suspension on Twitch, Carter Efe has refused to slow down. This morning, the Nigerian streamer made a successful debut on YouTube to continue connecting with his audience.

According to reports from Africa Facts Zone, his first YouTube livestream quickly hit 3,000 concurrent viewers. This move highlights his loyal fanbase and his ability to adapt when faced with challenges.

While the Twitch ban temporarily halted his activities on that platform, the transition to YouTube shows that Carter Efe’s momentum is far from over.

Read also: No Turning Back, Laho make YouTube Top 10 most-watched Nigerian music videos in 2025

The post Twitch suspends Carter Efe for 4 months after record-breaking livestream first appeared on Technext.

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