A number of Nigerian fans are perplexed as to why none of their favorite musicians performed at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.Information Guide Nigeria
Morgan Freeman led the audience through what to expect from the December 18-ending event in Qatar during a presentation that was both mysterious and colorful.
The mascot was both beautiful and frightening, the stadium was both magnificent and baffling, and outstanding performances highlighted the event’s grandeur.NYSC portal
Jeon Jung-kook, the lead singer of the Korean pop band BTS, lit up the Al Bayt Stadium during the event, but there was no Nigerian performer.
Several Nigerians have already resorted to social media to inquire as to why local performers were not featured as promised.JAMB portal
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Captivating images of Qatar’s opening ceremony for the 2022 FIFA World Cup have emerged online.
David Adeleke, better known by his stage as Davido, performed on the official Qatar 2022 World Cup theme song named Hayya Hayya (Better Together) alongside US artist Trinidad Cardona and Qatari phenom Aisha. The song will undoubtedly be played throughout the duration of the World Cup.
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