- Carter Efe has revealed that he graduated from Babcock University with a first class degree and described himself as the best graduate in his group.
- The revelation surprised many fans and sparked reactions online that highlighted a little-known academic side of the entertainer.

Nigerian content creator and anchor Carter Efe has revealed that he graduated with a first-class degree from Babcock University, describing himself as the best graduate among his group.
The internet personality revealed the news during a recent conversation that has since gone viral on social media, surprising many fans who primarily associate him with comedy sketches, streaming and music.
“I went to Babcock University. I graduated with first-class honors. I was the best in my class,” Carter Efe said.
The news sparked mixed reactions online, see some below:
@Wizebaba
Babcock has quite a lot of money.
@n6oflife6
We say itβs the top class ππ
@numberonetweep
Class 1 passenger car
@she_Traderr
First class upper deck?
@thebigdammy
evidence? ?
@seyikanbai
I don’t believe it myself
@TheDamiForeign
I don’t believe this person
@seyikanbai
But wait, can we be first class?
In other news… Nigerian rapper Oladips has reconciled with his former label boss Reminisce, ending years of public tension and lyrical exchanges.
In his new song “Iba Paris 26,” Oladips admits he was wrong and expresses regret that their relationship ended. He said multiple failed attempts to contact Memoirs privately prompted him to turn to music as a final avenue for reconciliation.
“I have tried to make contact multiple times with no success. This is what I have said publicly,” he says in the track.
Oladips began his career on Reminisce’s LRR/EDGE label, but their relationship later soured. In 2019, Oladips publicly complained about the difficulties of signing with a record label despite the success of his songs, accusing the label of preventing him from exiting.
The controversy spilled over into interviews, social media and music, with the two artists trading songs deemed diss for years. Oladips has previously said the feud has had a negative impact on his career and industry relationships.
However, his latest comments reflect a calmer tone, as he attributes his decision to seek peace and closure to personal growth and life lessons.
