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Alex Iwobi Sparks Online Buzz Over Super Eagles’ “Shabby” Hotel In Morocco
When it comes to Nigerian football, drama off the pitch sometimes rivals the magic on it — and Alex Iwobi just added a fresh spark to that fire.
The Fulham midfielder, currently in camp with the Super Eagles ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup African qualifier against Gabon, took to social media to share a short video that has now gone viral. In the clip, Iwobi showed what he described as “shabby surroundings” and inadequate hotel conditions in Rabat, Morocco — the team’s current base.
Fans didn’t hold back. Within hours, Nigerian football Twitter and Instagram exploded with reactions ranging from outrage to dark humor. Some supporters lamented how a national team of such international repute continues to deal with subpar logistics, while others turned the moment into memes and jokes about “Team 9ja’s camping style.”
But beyond the banter lies a bigger conversation — the lingering issue of player welfare and sports management in Nigeria. Despite representing one of Africa’s most talented footballing nations, the Super Eagles have frequently faced off-field challenges that cast a shadow over their performances.
Alex Iwobi showing off Super Eagles hotel in Morocco pic.twitter.com/8CUXVU2MDi
— POOJA!!! (@PoojaMedia) November 10, 2025
Iwobi’s post has now amplified calls for accountability from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). Many fans argue that proper welfare, facilities, and logistics are essential if the country truly aims to return to its footballing glory days.
Still, in typical Nigerian fashion, even frustration comes with humor. One fan quipped, “How can we qualify for the World Cup when our players are training in trenches?” — a comment that summed up both the sarcasm and disappointment of the moment.
As the Super Eagles prepare to face Gabon, all eyes are on the pitch — and on the NFF’s next move. One thing is certain: Iwobi’s video didn’t just expose a hotel; it exposed the cracks in how Nigerian sports are managed.
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