Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface blasts popular streamers Carterefe and Peller following a controversial stunt where the duo violently destroy each other’s vehicles during a Saturday night livestream on February 21, 2026. The broadcast, which began as a heated confrontation, shocked thousands of viewers as the creators were seen standing on the roofs of their cars and smashing the windshields with stones.
While the act was widely perceived as a staged attempt to generate viral content and engagement, it immediately backfired, drawing nationwide condemnation for promoting toxic behavior and physical violence for views.
Victor Boniface, who has a well-known friendly rapport with Carterefe, interrupted the streamer’s subsequent live session via a phone call to express his disappointment.
The Bayer Leverkusen star did not mince words, labeling the entire display as “rubbish” and demanding a private conversation to address the matter further. “What you and Peller did is rubbish. You are currently on livestream; I want to talk to you privately. Let me know when you are done streaming,” the striker told a visibly remorseful Carterefe.
The footballer’s intervention was praised by many online who felt that influential figures needed to be held accountable for the increasingly dangerous “clout-chasing” trends dominating the Nigerian digital space.
The backlash from the general public has been equally intense, with critics pointing out that such reckless stunts could easily escalate or inspire fatal accidents among younger followers.
Some observers referenced previous international incidents where similar “car-smashing” challenges led to unintended injuries or legal consequences. Coming just hours after Peller narrowly escaped a house fire caused by a generator malfunction, the staged car destruction has led many to question the mental well-being and responsibility of the creators involved.
As of Sunday afternoon, neither Peller nor Carterefe has released a formal apology, though the conversation around the “fatal potential” of their content continues to trend.