Davido predicts Nigeria to beat Morocco 3-0 in AFCON final

Ifeanyi Eze
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Afrobeats superstar Davido has made a bold prediction ahead of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025, forecasting a 3-0 victory for Nigeria over Morocco in the final.

Davido Predicts 3-0 Victory for Nigeria

The singer, who recently performed at the opening ceremony, expressed confidence in the Super Eagles and placed a high-stakes combo bet on Nigeria’s Group C opener against Tanzania.

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The bet, placed prior to the December 23 clash at Fez Stadium, carries odds of 3.86 and a potential payout of $96,500, highlighting Davido’s support and belief in the national team.

The singer has been vocal about backing the Super Eagles, sharing his excitement and optimism with fans on social media.

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Relentless work ethic: From AFCON performance to Sierra Leone show

Immediately after performing at the AFCON opening, Davido flew to Sierra Leone for another concert, underscoring his relentless work ethic.

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Sources report that he returned to Nigeria for yet another performance, demonstrating the superstar’s commitment to his career and the African entertainment industry.

Social media users have praised his hustle, noting that his AFCON paycheck is reportedly not less than a million dollars.

Davido’s prediction and high-profile support have reignited discussions among fans and sports analysts.

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Many speculate that his confidence could be a good omen for the Super Eagles as they tackle a challenging group that includes Tunisia, Tanzania, and Uganda.

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