The drama surrounding the “Chaos in the Ring 4” celebrity boxing match has reached a high-stakes conclusion. After a viral, tearful livestream on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, where Carter Efe claimed he “nearly died” for a prize he hadn’t seen, the skit maker has reportedly finally secured his ₦50 million windfall.
The payout follows his unanimous decision victory over street-pop star Portable on Friday, May 1, at the Balmoral Hall in Lagos.
The “I Never See Alert” Outcry
Despite billionaire E-Money publicly pledging the ₦50 million immediately after the fight, Carter Efe took to social media on Wednesday to voice his frustration over a perceived delay:
- The Livestream: A visibly agitated Carter Efe told fans, “Dem never give me my money oo. I never see ₦50 million ooo. I nearly die for that fight… Make dem pay me.”
- The “Visa” Perk: Beyond the cash, the prize package reportedly included a German visa, which the streamer also alluded to during his heated broadcast.
- The Resolution: Following the public outcry, sources close to the organizers and E-Money confirmed that the transaction was finalized, with the billionaire socialite once again proving he “puts his money where his mouth is.”
Chaos in the Ring: Match Recap
The fight itself was a major upset for the “ZaZoo” crooner, who entered the ring with a 2-0 record after defeating Charles Okocha and Speed Darlington.
- The Strategy: While Portable relied on his usual wild, aggressive style, the taller Carter Efe used sharp uppercuts and tactical body shots to dominate all three rounds.
- The Judges’ Score: The victory was unanimous, with all three judges scoring the bout 27–30 in favor of the “Machala” singer.
- Portable’s Protest: True to form, Portable initially contested the result, alleging the judges were “compromised” and even demanding ₦200 million for his participation.