James Gardiner, a Ghanaian actor, made a humorous Instagram post mocking Nigerians following their loss at AFCON 2023.
The post included a video of a Nigerian fan crying at the end of the match, suggesting Gardiner had the post ready before the final whistle.
In his caption, the handsome actor wrote, “I’m Ghana leave this here and go and eat my egg! It’s all love Nigeria You do me I do you! Sure still awake?”
GISTLOVER recalls reporting that Pastor Jimmy Odukoya, the official Super Eagles priest, has finally responded to Nigeria’s defeat by Cote d’Ivoire in the championship game.
Pastor Odukoya praised the Eagles in a video that went viral on his social media accounts, saying that their performances in the 2023 AFCON made the nation proud.
He mentioned that despite the tough circumstances the nation was going through, their performance brought so much pleasure, love, and happiness to Nigerians.
Unlike his previous post-match videos, Pastor Odukoya was unable to humiliate the Super Eagles’ opponent this time.
The Nigerian pastor urged Nigerians to applaud their soldiers for their valiant struggle in Cote d’Ivoire in his post-match video.
He also reassured Nigerians that the Super Eagles will return better and stronger.
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