Nigerian professional footballer, Victor Osimhen recently exchanged words with some Twitter users who called him out over his tweets.
It all started when Victor took to twitter to share a tweet which didn’t sit well with some netizens. According to his critics, he needs to get an “adult” to handle his page because his tweets are childish.
He had tweeted, “I know say we agreed on friends with benefits, which one kon be say you don dey fall in love with me.”
In response, a lady said, “Bruh maybe let an adult handle your social media because wtf?”.
The Napoli player hit back at the lady, but eventually conceded after he was attacked by other Twitter users and said he was only “catching cruise.”
However this is certainly not the first time the footballer has been criticized over his tweets. Some time ago, a follower advised him to stop posting memes and viral contents on his social media pages.
“Victor, you don’t need all this stuff on social media. Many of my Italian friends and Italian media aren’t happy about your posts.
I’d advise you to get someone to handle your account like other professional footballers. Rashford and Mbappe are always cautious of their tweets,” he wrote.
However, Victor responded saying, “Advice well received bro thanks, but the problem is, I no dey hear word and I get coconut head… Tomorrow more memes to come”.
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