- Muyiwa Ademola has reacted to Super Eagles’ victory over South Africa last night, February 7.
- The actor with mixed feelings stated that it seems football is the only thing that unites Nigerians.
- Muyiwa Ademola who saw the match from a popular bar admitted that it’s a good time to be Nigerian and urged the nation to be united, not divided by tribe. He emphasized the need for the country to be one, just as everyone celebrated the Eagles victory without bias.
Nigerian filmmaker cum actor, Muyiwa Ademola, has urged Nigerians to unite and push the country forward while celebrating the Super Eagles’ victory over South Africa.
The semi-final tie ended 1-1 after extra time, with the Super Eagles winning on penalties, which led to massive celebration online and offline.
However, in a post via Instagram, Muyiwa Ademola questioned why football would be the only thing that unites Nigerians without anyone speaking about their tribe for a second.
The movie star added that past generations have planted the seed of discord and it is important for the current generation to change things as it is not too late. Muyiwa Ademola wrote:
“What a good time to be a Nigerian! 🇳🇬. The kind of joy in my heart today is quite immeasurable! I screamed, I jumped, I knelt, I prayed to God, and at a point, I even asked God to do it for us, and I would never sin again 🙏🏽!
“When we eventually won, the Joy knew no bound, we hugged, I even lifted up some people at @stonecafeibadan where I watched the match! We were over joyous! Pple shed tears of joy! I wasn’t interested in the tribe that scored, no one was. I felt like sending 1 billion Naira to the boys! (I would have, if I had though 😊). No one care about tribes, we all shared the joy as ONE… ONE NIGERIA! I saw the genuine LOVE that was lost during election tonight!
“Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ebira, Fulani, Ijaw, Kanuri, Igala, Itsekiri, Tiv, Bariba… WE BECAME ONE! NONE MATTERED THAN THE OTHER TONIGHT, if you doubt me go to the street.
“Why should football be the only thing to unite us this way? Why can’t we hold onto the love we felt tonight and come together as one to push the country forward!
“If our forefathers have planted a root of hatred, why can’t we uproot it so that our own children and children’s children will not taste out of the fruits and still preserve it for generations yet unborn ! IT IS NOT TOO LATE!.”
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