Afrobeats sensation Omah Lay recently conveyed his conviction that the world would be profoundly impacted if the Super Eagles of Nigeria claimed victory in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON).
During a conversation with West Ham defender Kurt Zouma, a snippet of which was shared on the club’s social media page on Saturday, the ‘Soso’ crooner articulated his belief in the potential seismic effect of the Super Eagles triumph.
As the Super Eagles prepare to face the hosts, Cote d’Ivoire, in the final today, Omah Lay said, “It is amazing. You can see how crazy the people are going, and you can see how everybody is jumping around.
“It’s amazing to see.
“I’m hopeful that this is going to be the year for us. The world is going to shake!
“The world will shake. Life on the road doesn’t give me time to be in the football vibes as much. But I know for sure that if we win this [AFCON], it’s going to be very huge.”
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