Elma, the baby mama of comedian Carter Efe, broke down in anger during a TikTok Live session after a post involving her daughter, Charis, circulated online with the caption “RIP.”
She accused a TikTok user identified as Okohvivian of sharing the child’s photo on her page and described the act as deeply offensive and unacceptable.
In an emotional rant, Elma warned people to stay away from her daughter and expressed outrage over the post, saying:
“People should not bring any nonsense close to my child. Any day I catch anybody talking about my child… imagine coming to post on your useless page about my child saying rest in peace to my child, are you mad?”
She went on to insist that the situation had gone too far, adding:
“You posted a picture of my child on your page… I don’t even care, I don’t give a fuck, I don’t know what nonsense you people are doing.”
Elma also issued a strong challenge during the live session, promising ₦1 million to anyone who could provide the address of the alleged poster, insisting she wanted to confront the individual directly.
“If there’s anybody that can provide the address of that woman tonight, I am going to give you one million naira cash.”
She further threatened to take matters into her own hands, saying she would not tolerate what she described as disrespect toward her child.
The video has since sparked mixed reactions online, with many users debating issues of child privacy, online conduct, and the boundaries of social media behaviour.
