The ongoing feud between Nigerian entertainer Carter Efe’s partner, Emmanuella “Elma” Nuella, and influencer King Mitchy spilled further into the public eye this week after Mitchy shared a screenshot of Elma’s comment with the caption: “See someone I gave one hundred Dollar when she came to my office to tell me bout what’s happening in her lyf. Chai.”
Elma quickly denied the version being circulated, offering her own account of events. She said Mitchy had invited her to a shop opening and later insisted on visiting her home. Elma explained she declined because she was at Charis School, but Mitchy pressed her to send her account details. Shortly afterward, Elma said she received a credit alert of two hundred, thousand naira which she interpreted as business-related. She added that she suggested visiting Mitchy’s shop instead since it was nearby.
The exchange has fueled a wider online debate, with fans and followers weighing in on both sides. Elma accused Mitchy of twisting the narrative to embarrass her publicly, while Mitchy’s supporters argued she was simply exposing the truth. Screenshots of private chats have circulated across social media, intensifying the dispute.
The feud comes after Elma’s earlier clash with another online personality, VDM, which had already drawn public attention. Mitchy’s comments appeared to build on that controversy, prompting Elma to defend herself more aggressively.
Observers note that the confrontation reflects a broader trend in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, where personal disputes often play out on social media and attract significant public interest. For Elma, the incident highlights the challenges of navigating online scrutiny while raising a child with Carter Efe, a popular skit maker and musician.
The episode underscores how influencers and celebrities in Nigeria increasingly use digital platforms to shape narratives, defend reputations, and mobilize support. While the dispute may fade, the clash illustrates the volatile mix of personal relationships and public exposure in the country’s entertainment industry.


























