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Kolu alleges neglect by Carter Efe

Content creator Kolu has renewed his criticism of fellow entertainer Carter Efe, accusing him of abandoning him during a period of financial hardship.

In a viral video circulating online, Kolu claimed he was forced to sell his only vehicle to provide for himself and his family, adding that he now relies on ride-hailing services for transportation.

The content creator alleged that despite their previous working relationship, he received no support from Carter Efe and has been left struggling financially.

Kolu contrasted his situation with that of Carter Efe, claiming the comedian owns several vehicles while he no longer has any.

According to him, the challenges he currently faces stem from the fallout in their relationship, which he said has negatively affected both his finances and career.

“I sold my car and used the money to support my family and feed myself. Now I use Uber because I no longer have a car,” he said in the video.

He further expressed frustration over what he described as a lack of assistance from his former associate, accusing Carter Efe of contributing to his present difficulties.

The latest remarks come weeks after Kolu publicly announced his decision to part ways with Carter Efe, alleging disagreements over financial support.

Neither Carter Efe nor his representatives have publicly responded to the latest allegations.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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