• The old city of Marrakech (the ancient medina) in Morocco feels like stepping into another world. Narrow streets, colorful markets, handmade crafts, spice smells in the air, and historic buildings everywhere — it’s a living piece of history that never stops moving.

    #Marrakech #Morocco #Medina #TravelAfrica
    The old city of Marrakech (the ancient medina) in Morocco feels like stepping into another world. Narrow streets, colorful markets, handmade crafts, spice smells in the air, and historic buildings everywhere — it’s a living piece of history that never stops moving. 🇲🇦✨ #Marrakech #Morocco #Medina #TravelAfrica
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  • Layal Tinubu Celebrates Mum’s 60th Birthday in Morocco…..


    Layal Tinubu, wife of Seyi Tinubu, has celebrated her mother, Nkechi Holm, as she turned 60. The colourful birthday celebration took place over the weekend in Marrakech, Morocco. Sharing her joy online, Layal described the moment as special and emotional, saying she spent the most beautiful weekend honouring her mum at 60 and expressed deep gratitude, adding that her heart is full and thankful for the milestone.#fintternews

    Layal Tinubu Celebrates Mum’s 60th Birthday in Morocco….. Layal Tinubu, wife of Seyi Tinubu, has celebrated her mother, Nkechi Holm, as she turned 60. The colourful birthday celebration took place over the weekend in Marrakech, Morocco. Sharing her joy online, Layal described the moment as special and emotional, saying she spent the most beautiful weekend honouring her mum at 60 and expressed deep gratitude, adding that her heart is full and thankful for the milestone.#fintternews
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  • Wahala Don Set Oo! BUA Boss Rabiu Puts $500,000 on the Line as Super Eagles Face Morocco in AFCON Semi-Final

    Wahala don set oo for AFCON! Nigerian billionaire and BUA Group Chairman, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has dropped serious motivation for the Super Eagles ahead of their do-or-die semi-final clash against host nation Morocco.

    Rabiu has promised a whopping $500,000 to the team if they defeat Morocco, with an extra $50,000 for every goal scored in the match. The bold pledge has sent excitement across Nigeria as fans gear up for what many are calling the biggest test of the tournament so far.

    The businessman made the announcement on X after Nigeria’s impressive 2–0 victory over Algeria in Marrakech, a result that secured the Super Eagles’ place in the last four of the Africa Cup of Nations.

    But that’s not all. More wahala still dey! Rabiu further revealed that if the Super Eagles go all the way to lift the AFCON trophy, he will reward them with $1 million, plus an additional $100,000 for every goal scored in the final.

    The message has been widely hailed as a major morale booster for the players, with many Nigerians saying the cash incentive shows strong belief in the team’s ability to bring glory back home.

    Nigeria, three-time AFCON champions, will face Morocco on Wednesday, January 14, in what promises to be a high-pressure showdown against the tournament hosts. With national pride, continental glory, and now millions of dollars on the line, body go pepper for that pitch.

    For fans across the country, one thing is clear: this match no be small thing. As kickoff draws closer, Nigerians are hoping the Super Eagles will rise to the occasion and turn Rabiu’s promise into reality.

    Wahala don set oo — Morocco vs Nigeria, money, pride, and AFCON glory on the line!


    Wahala Don Set Oo! BUA Boss Rabiu Puts $500,000 on the Line as Super Eagles Face Morocco in AFCON Semi-Final Wahala don set oo for AFCON! Nigerian billionaire and BUA Group Chairman, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has dropped serious motivation for the Super Eagles ahead of their do-or-die semi-final clash against host nation Morocco. Rabiu has promised a whopping $500,000 to the team if they defeat Morocco, with an extra $50,000 for every goal scored in the match. The bold pledge has sent excitement across Nigeria as fans gear up for what many are calling the biggest test of the tournament so far. The businessman made the announcement on X after Nigeria’s impressive 2–0 victory over Algeria in Marrakech, a result that secured the Super Eagles’ place in the last four of the Africa Cup of Nations. But that’s not all. More wahala still dey! Rabiu further revealed that if the Super Eagles go all the way to lift the AFCON trophy, he will reward them with $1 million, plus an additional $100,000 for every goal scored in the final. The message has been widely hailed as a major morale booster for the players, with many Nigerians saying the cash incentive shows strong belief in the team’s ability to bring glory back home. Nigeria, three-time AFCON champions, will face Morocco on Wednesday, January 14, in what promises to be a high-pressure showdown against the tournament hosts. With national pride, continental glory, and now millions of dollars on the line, body go pepper for that pitch. For fans across the country, one thing is clear: this match no be small thing. As kickoff draws closer, Nigerians are hoping the Super Eagles will rise to the occasion and turn Rabiu’s promise into reality. Wahala don set oo — Morocco vs Nigeria, money, pride, and AFCON glory on the line! 🇳🇬🔥
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  • E Don Set for AFCON: BUA Chairman Rabiu Promises Super Eagles $1.5 Million If Dem Beat Algeria, Enter Final

    E don set for AFCON oo! Nigerians no fit keep calm again as BUA Group Chairman, Abdul Samad Rabiu, don drop heavy money promise for our Super Eagles after their hot victory over Algeria.

    Following the boys’ 2–0 win that carried Nigeria enter the semi-finals, the billionaire businessman come out boldly announce say serious cash reward dey wait the players if dem continue to deliver.

    Rabiu, wey post the message for him official X (Twitter) handle on Saturday, January 10, 2026, praise the team say dem don lift the spirit of the nation and make Nigerians proud again.

    According to am, if Super Eagles win their semi-final match, he go release $500,000 immediately, plus $50,000 for every single goal wey dem score. As in, every goal na money!

    But the real wahala dey the final.

    Rabiu talk say if Nigeria carry this AFCON cup go house, he go drop another $1 million, plus $100,000 for each goal scored in the final match. Meaning say goals don turn to dollars for this tournament.

    “Congratulations to our Super Eagles on a brilliant victory against Algeria. You have lifted the spirit of the nation,” Rabiu wrote. “Should you win the semi-final, I will reward you with $500,000 and $50,000 for each goal. If you go on to win the final, I further pledge $1,000,000 plus $100,000 for every goal.”

    He still encourage the boys make dem no relent: “Keep making Nigeria proud. Proudly Nigerian.”

    Recall say Nigeria beat Algeria 2–0 in Marrakech on Saturday, January 10, 2026. Goals from Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams for second half seal the match and send the Super Eagles straight to the semi-finals, where dem go face host nation Morocco.

    Since that victory, celebration don burst everywhere – from streets to social media – as Nigerians and top business leaders don begin rally behind the team.

    As e be now, one thing clear:
    AFCON don turn serious business. Goals na dollars. Victory na millions. Wahala don set oo!

    E Don Set for AFCON: BUA Chairman Rabiu Promises Super Eagles $1.5 Million If Dem Beat Algeria, Enter Final E don set for AFCON oo! Nigerians no fit keep calm again as BUA Group Chairman, Abdul Samad Rabiu, don drop heavy money promise for our Super Eagles after their hot victory over Algeria. Following the boys’ 2–0 win that carried Nigeria enter the semi-finals, the billionaire businessman come out boldly announce say serious cash reward dey wait the players if dem continue to deliver. Rabiu, wey post the message for him official X (Twitter) handle on Saturday, January 10, 2026, praise the team say dem don lift the spirit of the nation and make Nigerians proud again. According to am, if Super Eagles win their semi-final match, he go release $500,000 immediately, plus $50,000 for every single goal wey dem score. As in, every goal na money! But the real wahala dey the final. Rabiu talk say if Nigeria carry this AFCON cup go house, he go drop another $1 million, plus $100,000 for each goal scored in the final match. Meaning say goals don turn to dollars for this tournament. “Congratulations to our Super Eagles on a brilliant victory against Algeria. You have lifted the spirit of the nation,” Rabiu wrote. “Should you win the semi-final, I will reward you with $500,000 and $50,000 for each goal. If you go on to win the final, I further pledge $1,000,000 plus $100,000 for every goal.” He still encourage the boys make dem no relent: “Keep making Nigeria proud. Proudly Nigerian.” Recall say Nigeria beat Algeria 2–0 in Marrakech on Saturday, January 10, 2026. Goals from Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams for second half seal the match and send the Super Eagles straight to the semi-finals, where dem go face host nation Morocco. Since that victory, celebration don burst everywhere – from streets to social media – as Nigerians and top business leaders don begin rally behind the team. As e be now, one thing clear: AFCON don turn serious business. Goals na dollars. Victory na millions. Wahala don set oo!
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  • AFCON: Tinubu Praises Super Eagles After Quarter-Final Victory

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the Super Eagles following their impressive quarter-final win at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    Nigeria secured a place in the semi-finals with a commanding display at the Grand Stade de Marrakech, bringing an end to Algeria’s strong defensive run in the tournament.

    The victory has boosted national optimism as the Super Eagles continue their push for continental glory.
    AFCON: Tinubu Praises Super Eagles After Quarter-Final Victory President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the Super Eagles following their impressive quarter-final win at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Nigeria secured a place in the semi-finals with a commanding display at the Grand Stade de Marrakech, bringing an end to Algeria’s strong defensive run in the tournament. The victory has boosted national optimism as the Super Eagles continue their push for continental glory.
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  • AFCON Crisis: Will Nigerian Government Pay Super Eagles’ Bonuses Before Friday to Avert Algeria Match Boycott?

    Tension has erupted in the Nigerian camp at the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after reports emerged that the Super Eagles threatened to boycott their crucial match against Algeria unless outstanding bonuses are paid by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The situation has triggered urgent intervention from the Federal Government, which now says the players will receive their entitlements by Thursday or Friday at the latest.

    The crisis was first revealed by sports journalist Adepoju Tobi Samuel, who reported that the players had insisted on the full settlement of their match bonuses before travelling to Marrakech for the next fixture. The report was later corroborated by BBC journalist Olúwashínà Okeleji, who confirmed that both players and coaching staff were still awaiting payment.

    “Players and coaching staff of #Nigeria are waiting on #AFCON2025 bonus payments,” Okeleji wrote, sparking widespread concern among fans who feared that administrative lapses could derail Nigeria’s title push.

    In response to the growing backlash, the Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite, issued a statement via her verified X account, assuring Nigerians that the matter was being resolved. According to the minister, the Federal Government, working with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), had addressed the foreign exchange bottlenecks that had delayed payments to the players.

    She explained that regulatory and currency conversion hurdles had slowed the disbursement process but confirmed that a fast-track system had now been implemented. “The Federal Government and the CBN have successfully streamlined the foreign exchange processing to ensure our players are rewarded without further delay,” she stated.

    Uzoka-Anite further revealed that group-stage bonuses had already been approved and cleared, and that the final stage of payment was underway. “The final transfers to domiciliary accounts are currently in flight. Players can expect these funds to reflect starting today (Thursday) or tomorrow (Friday),” she said.

    Beyond resolving the immediate crisis, the minister also announced plans to institutionalise a faster and more transparent payment framework for future tournaments. She noted that the new system would ensure predictable and timely disbursements aligned with international best practices, preventing a repeat of the long-standing bonus disputes that have plagued Nigerian football for years.

    The controversy has reignited public debate about athlete welfare, administrative efficiency within the NFF, and the impact of off-field issues on on-field performance. Analysts warn that financial uncertainty at critical moments can distract players and undermine team morale, particularly in high-stakes knockout matches.

    Despite the tension, the government maintains that its priority is the team’s success at AFCON. “Our focus remains entirely on supporting the team’s welfare so they can maintain their incredible momentum in the knockout rounds,” Uzoka-Anite said, concluding with an optimistic message: “We move forward with one goal: Bringing the trophy home!”

    As Nigeria prepares for the decisive clash against Algeria, all eyes remain on whether the promised payments will arrive in time—and whether the crisis will be resolved without disrupting the Super Eagles’ campaign for continental glory.
    AFCON Crisis: Will Nigerian Government Pay Super Eagles’ Bonuses Before Friday to Avert Algeria Match Boycott? Tension has erupted in the Nigerian camp at the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after reports emerged that the Super Eagles threatened to boycott their crucial match against Algeria unless outstanding bonuses are paid by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The situation has triggered urgent intervention from the Federal Government, which now says the players will receive their entitlements by Thursday or Friday at the latest. The crisis was first revealed by sports journalist Adepoju Tobi Samuel, who reported that the players had insisted on the full settlement of their match bonuses before travelling to Marrakech for the next fixture. The report was later corroborated by BBC journalist Olúwashínà Okeleji, who confirmed that both players and coaching staff were still awaiting payment. “Players and coaching staff of #Nigeria are waiting on #AFCON2025 bonus payments,” Okeleji wrote, sparking widespread concern among fans who feared that administrative lapses could derail Nigeria’s title push. In response to the growing backlash, the Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite, issued a statement via her verified X account, assuring Nigerians that the matter was being resolved. According to the minister, the Federal Government, working with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), had addressed the foreign exchange bottlenecks that had delayed payments to the players. She explained that regulatory and currency conversion hurdles had slowed the disbursement process but confirmed that a fast-track system had now been implemented. “The Federal Government and the CBN have successfully streamlined the foreign exchange processing to ensure our players are rewarded without further delay,” she stated. Uzoka-Anite further revealed that group-stage bonuses had already been approved and cleared, and that the final stage of payment was underway. “The final transfers to domiciliary accounts are currently in flight. Players can expect these funds to reflect starting today (Thursday) or tomorrow (Friday),” she said. Beyond resolving the immediate crisis, the minister also announced plans to institutionalise a faster and more transparent payment framework for future tournaments. She noted that the new system would ensure predictable and timely disbursements aligned with international best practices, preventing a repeat of the long-standing bonus disputes that have plagued Nigerian football for years. The controversy has reignited public debate about athlete welfare, administrative efficiency within the NFF, and the impact of off-field issues on on-field performance. Analysts warn that financial uncertainty at critical moments can distract players and undermine team morale, particularly in high-stakes knockout matches. Despite the tension, the government maintains that its priority is the team’s success at AFCON. “Our focus remains entirely on supporting the team’s welfare so they can maintain their incredible momentum in the knockout rounds,” Uzoka-Anite said, concluding with an optimistic message: “We move forward with one goal: Bringing the trophy home!” As Nigeria prepares for the decisive clash against Algeria, all eyes remain on whether the promised payments will arrive in time—and whether the crisis will be resolved without disrupting the Super Eagles’ campaign for continental glory.
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  • BREAKING: Super Eagles Threaten AFCON Boycott Over Unpaid Bonuses
    January 7, 2026 – Sports / Nigeria

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles have threatened to boycott their upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) match against Algeria in Marrakech due to unpaid winning bonuses from previous games.

    Journalists on the ground in Morocco, including Adepoju Tobi Samuel and BBC’s Olúwashínà Okeleji, reported that players and coaching staff have yet to receive win bonuses from four matches (against Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, and Mozambique). The squad has stated they will not train or travel for the Algeria fixture until the payments are made.

    This is not the first time the team has raised issues over unpaid entitlements; in November, they had also threatened to boycott a World Cup qualifier against Gabon over the same concerns. Attempts to get a response from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have so far been unsuccessful.

    The players emphasized their commitment to the competition but drew a firm line over the unsettled payments.



    BREAKING: Super Eagles Threaten AFCON Boycott Over Unpaid Bonuses January 7, 2026 – Sports / Nigeria Nigeria’s Super Eagles have threatened to boycott their upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) match against Algeria in Marrakech due to unpaid winning bonuses from previous games. Journalists on the ground in Morocco, including Adepoju Tobi Samuel and BBC’s Olúwashínà Okeleji, reported that players and coaching staff have yet to receive win bonuses from four matches (against Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, and Mozambique). The squad has stated they will not train or travel for the Algeria fixture until the payments are made. This is not the first time the team has raised issues over unpaid entitlements; in November, they had also threatened to boycott a World Cup qualifier against Gabon over the same concerns. Attempts to get a response from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have so far been unsuccessful. The players emphasized their commitment to the competition but drew a firm line over the unsettled payments.
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