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Super Eagles must not abuse Okoye after Afcon 2021 blunder

The vile insults Maduka Okoye received in the aftermath of Nigeria’s 1-0 Africa Cup of Nations elimination by Tunisia represented the worst of the Super Eagles fanbase.

The goalkeeper was barracked on social media with personal insults, disgusting accusations and nasty mockery in the aftermath of his gaffe to allow Tunisia to open the scoring in Sunday’s Round of 16 meeting.

The Carthage Eagles bagged the only goal of the game in the 47th minute, when Ola Aina misjudged a crossfield ball, allowing Youssef Msakni space to run at the defence.

The Tunisia maestro, always one to try his hand at an effort from range, made the most of the opportunity afforded him and sent a daisy-cutter towards Okoye’s goal.

He put some power behind the ball, and the keeper’s view was blocked by a smattering of Nigeria defenders, but he’ll know he should have done better than his feeble attempt to keep the ball from crossing the line.

Ultimately, it proved costly, and while Aina and Alex Iwobi—who received a senseless red card soon after entering the pitch—have both ‘enjoyed’ their fair share of villain status in the aftermath of the game, the reprehensible abuse aimed at Okoye has been particularly ugly.

Of course, there is a place for light-hearted humour aimed at sportsmen who mess thing up on the grandest stage.

Maybe it’s a Nigerian coping mechanism; maybe we should make light of the heartbreak of defeat by Tunisia by making light of the woe we’ve brought upon ourselves.

Maduka’s appeal with Nigeria’s female fanbase and his good looks made him a natural source of banter even when things were going well at the Eagles’ Afcon, before his costly mistake against Tunisia.

However, like with David Beckham during the 1998 World Cup, those who we

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