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It’s okay to come out of hiding — Frank Edoho trolls Apostle Suleiman
Frank Edoho hosts who wants to bottle the league with Apostle Suleiman
Talk about a Chelsea fan bringing the ‘Vawulence’ to the doorstep of an avid Arsenal fan, you need not look further than Frank Edoho hitting the target where it hurts best as he trolls famous clergyman, Apostle Johnson Suleiman on Arsenal’s failed bid for Premier League glory.
Renowned television host Frank Edoho, best known for hosting the Nigerian edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, took to social media to humorously troll popular Arsenal fan and Pastor, Apostle Suleiman, following Arsenal’s failure to clinch the Premier League title in the recently concluded 2022/23 season.
Apostle Suleiman, a vocal supporter of Arsenal who often shares his thoughts on the club’s performance, notably became absent from social media after the Gunners lost their chance to win the league title before the final match day of the season.
Frank Edoho, known for his love of football and being a staunch Chelsea fan, couldn’t resist bantering the clergyman in good spirits, reliving the long-standing Arsenal-Chelsea rivalry.
Edoho humorously tweeted, “Ever since Arsenal bottled the league, I haven’t seen my dear friend @APOSTLESULEMAN tweets again. Please help me tell him that it’s okay to come out of hiding. I have moved on.”
The light-hearted comment by Edoho highlights the camaraderie and banter that often occurs among football enthusiasts, particularly during moments of success or disappointment for their respective teams. It also showcases the friendly rivalry between Arsenal and Chelsea fans, which adds excitement to the sport.
While Apostle Suleiman, a dedicated Arsenal supporter, has remained silent on social media following Arsenal’s missed opportunity, Edoho’s playful remark serves as a gentle nudge for the pastor to rejoin the online conversation.
It is important to note that such interactions between fans are part of the fabric of football culture, allowing supporters to share in the joys and frustrations of their favorite teams.
Edoho’s comment adds a lighthearted touch to the passionate discussions surrounding football and demonstrates the enduring spirit of friendly rivalry that exists among fans.