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AFCON Final: Alex Iwobi deletes all his pictures and videos on IG after being seriously dragged online by Nigerians (Video)

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Nigerian footballer, Alex Iwobi has fallen into a state of depression as he deleted all his pictures and videos on the photo and video-sharing platform Instagram after being dragged by Nigerians following the outcome of the AFCON final.

Super Eagles of Nigeria failed to win the AFCON 2023 in the final match against the host nation, Ivory Coast who beat them 2:1.

Following the loss, Nigerians have started condemning some players including the coach, however Iwobi, the Fulham player is on the top of the dragging table on social media.

Iwobi was seriously dragged for his poor display at the AFCON final match with Ivory Coast in which the coach later removed him.

One of the video making the rounds about Iwobi was the one a man was showing the contents on the footballer’s Instagram (IG) page.

According to the man, footballer Iwobi is not a serious player adding that he is always flexing and enjoying life.

He added that Iwobi never posted a video of him training rather he is always doing big boy and only 4 videos of him in jersey were seen.

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Reacting to all this dragging, Iwobi couldn’t stand it as it became too much on him, and then responded by deleting all his pictures and videos.

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See reactions below;

ladyque_1: This is cyber bullying at this point. Y’all will tr0ll this boy into depression.

iamremote:  It’s actually unfair ooo Koda o… this people are all humans too now.

aycomedian: It doesn’t make sense at all. He came back home with the fullest intentions to serve his father land. Some you here have failed in your various responsibilities in life. Begging money online or expecting others to take care of you is failure .. your inability not to take care of yourselves at Iwobi’s age is failure. Coming on line and trolling him is also a result of your failure. If una get work una no go get all the time . Fail fail.

steveheadmaxter: TUNDE EDNUT I’m really a big fan and love you but this is wicked of you! You set him up for Drag and still post this nonsense about people cursing him! This is really really wicked of you.

paulcleverlee: So now, how does the dragging encourage other Nigerian/European football prospects play for the motherland? So what should Ghanians now do to their players that didn’t make it pass group stage?

iamremote:  It’s actually unfair ooo Koda o… this people are all humans too now.

josh_ehi: Why were you posting his pictures asking what people think about him..you are part of the reason and karma will catch up with you

 

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