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"Yahoo Boy" - Super Eagles star Victor Boniface billed 50k on TikTok live by women

Super Eagles star Victor Boniface was billed 50k by some women who did not recognize him when he joined a TikTok live.
Super Eagles star Victor Boniface was billed 50k by some women who did not recognize him when he joined a TikTok live.
Super Eagles star Victor Boniface says he is a 'Yahoo Boy' and was billed 50k by some women who did not recognize him when he joined a TikTok live.
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Super Eagles of Nigeria star Victor Boniface has created another viral social media interaction.

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Boniface was involved in a lighthearted exchange on TikTok live with some women involving compliments, questions and money.

Boniface on TikTok

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Boniface joining a TikTok live session dominated by women who did not recognize him for his exploits with the Nigerian national team.

Super Eagles star Victor Boniface was billed 50k by some women who did not recognize him when he joined a TikTok live.

The conversation clipped on social media started with the women giving their verdict on the physical appearance of the Super Eagles star.

Boniface responded as a Yahoo Boy and was scrutinised for his facial features and tattoos, as the ladies insisted he select according to their preference.

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The moderator of the chat indicated that for all the interested ladies, Boniface will have to drop a cash gift of 10,000 naira each.

The amount of 50,000 naira was the topic of discussion before the end of the clip as Boniface questioned if they were cheap.

Boniface is not a stranger to the Nigerian celebrity spotlight and the TikTok live chat indicated he was an international footballer.

Super Eagles star Victor Boniface was billed 50k by some women who did not recognize him when he joined a TikTok live.
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The forward known for his humorous approach once told popular Nigerian streamer Peller that Victor Osimhen's chain is worth four of his cars.

The video on Boniface comes ahead of a possible move from the German side Bayer Leverkusen to Italian giants AC Milan.

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