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Apart from being an artist, prominent Nigerian rapper Zlatan Ibile is well-known for his versatility, and his most recent video has many people laughing.

Zlatan Ibile, the “10 bottles” crooner, made content with Super Eagles of Nigeria players during the AFCON semi-final match versus South Africa on February 7th, 2024.

Taking to his verified Instagram profile, Zlatan Ibile joined the league of Nigerians supporting the Super Eagles to capture the last berth at the AFCON hosted by Ivory Coast.

However, Zlatan Ibile backed the Super Eagles in his own unique way while inside his room.

Zlatan Ibile in the IG video was seen holding his holy Bible alongside the anointing oil showering it on each of the eleven Super Eagles players while reciting the national anthem.

Captioning the video, Zlatan Ibile wrote; “LET’s GO NIGERIA 🇳🇬.”

Watch the video below;

Reacting via the comment, Davido who was moved by the Zlatan Ibile video burst into laughter while adding that the rapper is not well.

Davido wrote; “u no well.”

At the end, the Super Eagles of Nigeria won the semi-final match against South Africa on penalty 4-2, after 90mins and 30mins extra-time and by extension booked a place in the final.

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