In a dramatic turn of events that left Nigerian fans devastated, Afrobeats superstar Davido has lost a substantial $50,000 wager after the Super Eagles fell to Morocco 4-2 on penalties in their African Cup of Nations semifinal clash on Wednesday night.
The “Fall” hitmaker had publicly displayed his confidence in the national team just hours before kickoff, posting his betting slip across social media platforms to show his substantial stake on a Nigerian victory. The bold gesture was seen by many as a show of patriotic support for the three-time African champions but ultimately ended in financial disappointment.
The match itself proved to be a tense, cagey affair that failed to produce a single goal across 90 minutes of regulation time and extra time. With neither side able to break the deadlock through open play, the semifinal was decided from the penalty spot, where the Atlas Lions held their nerve to advance 4-2 and dash Nigeria’s hopes of reaching the final.
Davido, whose real name is David Adeleke, is no stranger to high-stakes gambling and has previously shared his betting activities with his millions of followers. However, this particular wager represents one of his most publicized—and costly—losses.
The singer wasn’t alone in his misfortune. Popular Nigerian TikTok personality Peller also suffered a financial blow, losing $3,000 after betting on Nigeria to win within the standard 90 minutes of play.
In a livestream broadcast shortly after the match, a visibly frustrated Peller addressed his followers with bitter sarcasm. “Thank you, Super Eagles, for playing very well,” he said, his tone dripping with disappointment. “I have lost my $3,000 bet. You guys were playing well in the previous games before I decided to place a bet and watch your match.”
The social media star went on to humorously suggest that his viewership might be jinxing the team’s performance. “Maybe, if I stop watching your games, you will start playing well again,” he lamented, expressing a sentiment shared by many superstitious fans who believe their actions somehow influence match outcomes.
The dual losses underscore the emotional and financial investment that Nigerian celebrities and fans have made in their national team’s AFCON campaign. The Super Eagles had entered the tournament as one of the favorites, and their penalty shootout defeat represents a bitter end to what had been a promising run.
Morocco, meanwhile, advances to the final, where they will face [opponent], as they seek to claim continental glory on home soil.
For Davido and Peller, the night serves as an expensive reminder that in football, as in life, there are no guarantees—no matter how confident you feel or how much money you’re willing to put on the line.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Afrobeats star Davido lost a massive $50,000 bet on Nigeria’s AFCON semifinal match against Morocco, which ended goalless before the Super Eagles crashed out 4-2 on penalties. TikToker Peller also lost $3,000 on the same game. The high-profile losses underscore the financial risks of sports betting, proving that even celebrity confidence and patriotic support can’t guarantee victory—in football or gambling.






















