Young Duu Accuses Carter Efe of Using Fake Account to Troll Davido

Young Duu, a former artist under Portable’s label, has made a shocking revelation accusing comedian-turned-artist Carter Efe of creating a fake social media account in his name to attack Davido. This accusation comes after Young Duu and Carter Efe collaborated on a song titled ‘Oyinmo’ following Young Duu’s departure from Portable’s camp.

Their partnership quickly soured over disputes regarding the distribution of royalties from their joint song. Young Duu took to Instagram to express his frustration, condemning Carter Efe for using a Twitter account under his name to target Davido. In a passionate video message, Young Duu exclaimed, “Carter Efe, may God punish you for your deceitful actions. By impersonating me online, you are unfairly tarnishing my reputation and causing harm to Davido.”

The controversy has sparked outrage among fans and industry insiders, with many questioning the integrity of Carter Efe’s actions. The authenticity of social media accounts and the impact of online trolling have once again come into the spotlight, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in the digital age.

As the story unfolds, the feud between Young Duu and Carter Efe serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of misinformation and the importance of ethical behavior in the entertainment industry. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

[Video: Youngiduu rain curses on Carter Efe bitterly over the parody account that usually attacks Davido and makes 30bigjeans cry every night and day – Source: Hunchojay news]

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