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I Go Save Questions Nigerians on Super Eagles Criticism

Popular Comedian Calls for Appreciation Amidst AFCON Loss Criticism

Renowned comedian I Go Save has come to the defense of the Super Eagles, urging Nigerians to appreciate the team’s efforts despite their loss to Ivory Coast in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final.

Following the disappointment of the Super Eagles’ defeat, I Go Save took to social media to address the criticism directed at the team. He called on Nigerians to acknowledge the hard work put in by the players and commend them for their performance.

In addition, the comedian encouraged individuals to reflect on their own work performance before passing judgment on others. He posed the question, “Before you blame them; Are you doing well at your place of work?”

I Go Save’s message resonates with the idea of showing gratitude and empathy, emphasizing that everyone should consider their own achievements and challenges before harshly criticizing others.

His final words, “Insult me and face 3 years in prison 🙌🙌,” add a touch of humor while underlining the seriousness of the call for appreciation and understanding

See netizens reactions:

sheddyoflagos noted: “Some of the men bashing these players can’t even score their wives 1, let alone win”

ternovertenautos wrote: “The only 2 positive things wey I get from we losing  this finals na 1: Tinubu no go claim say him tenure na him win am and 2: that Yul prophecy no come to pass… 👍👍”

dezexy said: “The person we wan bring the cup for no deserve am”

big.zina asked: “Abegi you dy threaten us or wetin 😂😂😂”

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