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The Super Eagles of Nigeria have been sent home at AFCON after losing 0-1 to Tunisia. 

It was 0-0 at Half Time in Garoua but Tunisia came strong in the Second Half, scoring in the first five minutes. 

However, Nigerians have taken on their twitter handles blaming President Muhammadu Buhari of their lose after speaking with Super Eagles player in a live video chat.

Reno Omokri  wrote; 

Iwobi red card, Iheanacho yellow card. All the time they have been playing this never happened. Why is it that it is the day they spoke to Buhari that these series of unwelcome events rained on us! 

Energies are very contagious. Avoid negative people! #AFCON2021 

Buhari Is The Reason Tunisia Defeated Nigeria So Disastrously 

Jaafar Jaafar wrote; 

They were upbeat and invincible, until that Baba-ric video call changed everything! 

Henry Shield wrote; 

May Buhari never call you. 

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