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    AFCON: Davido, Peller lost $50,000, $3,000 bets on Nigeria to win Morocco

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    Afrobeats singer, Davido has lost a $50,000 bet on Nigeria to beat Morocco in the African Cup of Nations semifinal clash on Wednesday as the Super Eagles lost 4-2 on penalties to the Atlas Lions.

    Hours before the match, the singer posted his bet slip on social media, showing that he placed a $50,000 bet on the Super Eagles to beat Morocco.

    However, he lost the bet after the game ended in a goalless draw in regulation time.

    Meanwhile, popular Nigerian TikToker Peller has cried out after losing a $3,000 bet on Nigeria to beat Morocco in 90 minutes.

    “Thank you Super Eagles for playing very well,” he said sarcastically. “I have lost my $3,000 bet. You guys were playing well the previous games before I decided to place a bet and watch your match.

    “Maybe, if I stop watching your games, you will start playing well again,” he lamented during a livestream on Wednesday night.

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