HIGH STAKES IN MOROCCO SHOWDOWN AS NIGERIAN BILLIONAIRE PUTS $500,000 ON THE LINE.(PHOTO).

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 High stakes in Morocco showdown as Nigerian billionaire puts $500,000 on the line. Nigerian billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu has pledged significant cash bonuses to motivate the Super Eagles ahead of their Africa Cup of Nations semi-final clash against host nation Morocco. Rabiu, Chairman of BUA Group, announced a $500,000 reward for a victory, with an additional $50,000 promised for every goal scored in the match. The pledge was disclosed in a message posted on X following Nigeria’s 2–0 victory over Algeria in Marrakech, a win that secured the Super Eagles a place in the last four of the tournament. Rabiu further revealed that he would reward the team with $1 million if Nigeria goes on to win the AFCON title, alongside a bonus of $100,000 for each goal scored in the final. Nigeria, three-time AFCON champions, will take on Morocco on Wednesday, January 14, as the tournament enters its semi-final stage.

EX-PRESIDENT BUHARI WAS SPOTTED GIVING MONEY TO A MUSICIAN ON STAGE. (VIDEO/PHOTO).


 Ex Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari was spotted giving money to a musician on stage.


Nigerians and social media users have been left buzzing after seeing video of former Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari giving money to a musician on stage during an event.


According to the video shared on X, popularly known as Twitter, the former Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari was spotted smiling before dipping his hand in his pocket to give the singer bundle of dollar notes on stage.

Sharing video of the former Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari giving money to the singer on stage, a Twitter user wrote: "Guinness book of records


Buhari gave musician money"

Watch video below. 



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