Lady Caught Hiding Her Nigerian Jersey After Super Eagles AFCON Final Loss, Video Goes Viral Online

Lady Caught Hiding Her Nigerian Jersey After Super Eagles AFCON Final Loss, Video Goes Viral Online

  • A Ghanaian man has stirred reactions after he shared a video of a Super Eagles fan acting funny in public
  • The video comes after the Super Eagles of Nigeria lost the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) final to Cote d'Ivoire
  • The fan seemed not to be happy with the defeat her country suffered and was seen hiding her jersey

A video of a Nigerian lady hiding her Super Eagles jersey has surfaced online, leaving netizens in stitches.

Sharing the clip on Facebook, a Ghanaian man, Keche Global, hilariously wrote:

"Herrrrr I know how it feels Charley wv been there."
Netizens amused after lady was spotted hiding her Super Eagles jersey
She used a singlet to hide the jersey. Photo Credit: Franck Fife, Facebook/Keche Global
Source: UGC

In the clip, the lady stood by the side of a car and could be seen using a singlet to try to hide the Super Eagles jersey she had on.

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The singlet could not cover the entire jersey, but she preferred it that way rather than the Nigerian outfit being in full glare.

Netizens claimed the incident happened around A & C Mall in Ghana. The incident may not be unconnected to Nigeria's loss to Cote d'Ivoire in the AFCON final.

Mixed reactions trail the video

Kotaa Kramo said:

"But I felt a bit sad because Nigeria didn’t win because Accra go dey be sweet if they’ve won this cup if you know you know but ay3 beans ."

Dele Aina said:

"Beauty of the game ..... God bless Nigeria . You win some and losses some... Congratulations Ivory Coast, the home of our Drogba... Am proud to be a Nigerian."

King Drizzle said:

"I heard she put her ɛtwɛ om bet GHA be why sia you no get light you want trophy."

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Chris Chris said:

"As e dey pain dem e sweet me."

Thermal MessiDinho Jr said:

"The thing worry am waa."

Bilyameen Badarawa said:

"Enemies Na so You go finish.. We are far ahead of you Naturally Ghanaians."

Esther Anthony said:

"Be happy for Nigeria Nigeria did their best I think it's overconfidence that cause it I'm only going to know what the enemy plan that God has turned it around for the best."

Ghanaians on social media troll Nigeria as Cote D'Ivoire lifts the AFCON trophy

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that Côte d'Ivoire emerged victorious in the AFCON 2023 final against Nigeria, with a 2-1 win secured by goals from Frank Kessie and Sebastian Haller.

Despite Ghana's early exit from the tournament, Ghanaians celebrated Côte d'Ivoire's win, with social media buzzing with memes and comments mocking Nigeria's defeat.

The defeat of Nigeria sparked widespread reactions on social media platforms, with many top trends revolving around the outcome of the final match.

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Source: Legit.ng

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