Nigerian comedian and actor Bovi Ugboma has delivered a scathing and emotional message to the Super Eagles following their AFCON semi-final exit, urging players to fully grasp the national responsibility that comes with wearing Nigeria’s jersey.
Bovi made the remarks in a video shared on Instagram today, reacting to Nigeria’s 4–2 penalty shootout defeat to hosts Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations semi-final in Rabat, a loss that ended the Super Eagles’ title hopes.
The entertainer said football remains Nigeria’s strongest unifying force, cutting across religion, politics and ethnicity.
“If there is anything that unites Nigeria as a nation, it’s football. Mark my words.”
He argued that while religion and politics often divide the country, football consistently brings Nigerians together in moments of success.
“Football is the only thing that brings Muslims and Christians, North, South, East & West together.”
Addressing both current and aspiring national team players, Bovi stressed that choosing to play for Nigeria comes with enormous responsibility, regardless of challenges within the football system.
“When you are playing for Nigeria regardless of how the NFF treats you, if you choose to say I will play for Nigeria, understand that you have the potential, the power, this strength to unite Nigeria.”
Reacting to Nigeria’s penalty shootout loss, Bovi criticised what he described as a lack of ruthlessness, using a vivid metaphor to drive home his point.
“You have to treat it like you are an assassin.”
He added that players must prioritise winning over personal glory.
“If you go for glory before victory, more often than not, you will mess up.”
While referencing Samuel Chukwueze’s missed penalty, Bovi said his message was not about blaming one individual.
“I forgive him from the bottom of my heart, but you need to understand that the weight of a nation lies in your hand.”
Bovi also warned players about the dangers of social media praise, describing it as a major distraction.
“They don’t like you. They like what you do. Don’t let comments, don’t let likes fool you.”
Drawing from Nigeria’s football history, he reminded players that the country’s true heroes have largely emerged from the national team.
“You will hardly find a Nigerian who says they’re heroes is a politician or pastor.”
In his strongest warning, Bovi said players who are not ready to fully commit should reconsider representing the country.
“Don’t come to the Super Eagles if you know you are not ready to kill or die for the nation.”
He concluded by stressing that wearing the green and white jersey goes far beyond contracts or personal rights.
“It’s beyond football, beyond your salary, beyond your rights… So if not ready to die, don’t play.”
Nigeria were eliminated after a tense 0–0 draw through extra time, with Morocco eventually prevailing 4–2 on penalties to book a place in the AFCON final against Senegal.
Ademide Adebayo