EPL: Joeboy forecasts 2024/2025 title winners

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  • Nigerian singer Joeboy has predicted that Manchester United will win the Premier League title this season.
  • The Afrobeats star made a prediction during his appearance on the Premier League Show on Friday.
  • He expressed confidence in United’s ability to win the 2024/2025 EPL title and urged fans to keep their fingers crossed.
EPL: Joeboy forecasts 2024/2025 title winners

Nigerian artist Joeboy has forecasted that Manchester United will secure the Premier League title this season.

The Afrobeats musician made this assertion during his appearance on the Premier League Show on Friday.

He conveyed his belief that United will claim the 2024/2025 EPL championship, encouraging supporters to remain hopeful.

“Manchester United is going to win the Premier League. We are going to win, just watch!,” he said.

As a devoted supporter of the Red Devils, Joeboy also expressed his enthusiasm regarding the dismissal of head coach Erik ten Hag.

“I’m happy that Ten Hag is out. He had enough chances to prove himself and he just couldn’t.

“We were not getting any result. It got to a point where other teams were not scared of facing Manchester United. That really hurt my feelings,” the singer remarked.

In other news, Nigerian TikTok personality, Peller, has reportedly caught the FBI’s attention following revelations about his past involvement in “yahoo-yahoo” (internet fraud).

Kemi Olunloyo, a controversial investigative journalist, disclosed this in an audio post on her social media, citing an alleged FBI source who linked Peller to cybercrime activities.

According to Olunloyo, Peller previously acknowledged during a TikTok live session that he engaged in internet fraud before transitioning to a legal career as a content creator.

She advised the 19-year-old to be cautious with his statements going forward, cautioning that his past admissions could lead to legal issues.

Olunloyo further compared his situation to that of Hushpuppi, the influencer serving a prison sentence in the U.S. for cybercrime offenses.

“If you know Peller, pls tell him to SFTU. He is about to single-handedly ruin his own future,” Olunloyo cautioned, noting the increasing scrutiny on influencers suspected of online fraud.

Kemi Olunloyo’s claim has ignited a flurry of reactions across social media, with many users dismissing it as just another “cock and bull story” from the journalist.

Others, however, have highlighted the serious implications if the allegation proves true, underscoring the potentially devastating consequences of such a claim.

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