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Morocco messed up big time, what a shameful act!!!l

This incident reflects a deeply shameful, unprofessional, and outright unsporting act by Morocco's captain and African Player of the Year, Achraf Hakimi.

As a team leader, he is expected to uphold the highest standards of fair play and discipline, not engage in actions that undermine the spirit of the game.

Deliberately removing the goalkeeper’s hand towel and throwing it over the advertising hoardings was a clear attempt to provoke, distract, and gain an unfair psychological advantage.

Such conduct has no place in football, especially from a captain who should be setting the example for both teammates and supporters.

Even if stewards or others around the pitch were involved in similar actions, that does not excuse his behavior.

On the contrary, it makes his actions even more disappointing, as leadership demands restraint, maturity, and respect for opponents at all times.

Credit must be given to the Senegal national team for standing their ground and retrieving the towel, refusing to be intimidated or drawn into unnecessary drama.

CAF must thoroughly review this incident and take appropriate disciplinary action. This is not an isolated case, similar unsporting tactics were previously directed at Stanley Nwabali during Nigeria’s matches.

Consistent misconduct cannot be ignored, and sanctions are necessary to protect the integrity, fairness, and credibility of African football.

By Vincent.C

Photos from UpdateHub's post 21/10/2025

REGINA’s DAD- “I WARNED THEM, BUT THEY CALLED ME AN ENEMY OF PROGRESS”
Regina Daniels’ father, Jude Ojegwu, has finally spoken about his daughter’s troubled marriage, revealing that both Regina and her mother once turned against him when he tried to stop the union.

According to him, he advised his daughter not to marry billionaire Ned Nwoko, but his warning was ignored.

“I knew from the start this marriage would bring problems,” he said. “Even I, in my late fifties, cannot imagine marrying a 20-year-old. I felt ashamed watching my own 18-year-old child get married to a man older than me. I told her there’s more to life than wealth, but her mother, Rita, called me an enemy of progress and even wished me death. So I stepped back and allowed her to follow her happiness.”

Ojegwu admitted he didn’t attend the wedding out of anger and disappointment. “Now the same marriage they defended so fiercely is falling apart. I just pray she finds peace,” he added.

The 55-year-old father maintains he never supported the marriage, insisting he saw the warning signs from the beginning.


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07/10/2025

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