The Super Eagles striker has gained notoriety for his ruthless clapbacks as well as his comedic nature of the pitch.
Victor Boniface is not here to cater for your feelings, and he’s making that crystal clear.
The 24-year-old Bayer Leverkusen star has fired back at online trolls branding him “mean”, with a no-holds-barred response on his official Snapchat accout.
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In true Boniface fashion, the Super Eagles striker took to Snapchat to call out the negativity after a fan slid into his inbox to say: “Bro I used to like you but you're just a mean person.”
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Unfazed and unfiltered, Boniface responded with a scorching reply on his story:
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“The funny part be say, every month I know how much I dey share for this app. So cus he no reach you, you dey hate. The person wey you dey hate on no really send ur papa. When you get to meet in face to face you go know the type of guy I be…until then go warm eba chop.”
It’s not the first time the Nigeria international has served up a savage comeback.
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Known for his on-pitch flair and off-pitch banter, Boniface has built a reputation as both an efficient striker and a candid personality online.
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Boniface on the move this summer?
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While Boniface battles critics on social media, European clubs are battling to sign him.
Pulse Sports earlier reported that Juventus, Newcastle, and Tottenham Hotspur are all monitoring the striker’s situation closely.
With Leverkusen enjoying a fairytale Bundesliga-winning season under Xabi Alonso, Boniface’s future has become a key talking point ahead of the summer transfer window.
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Tottenham are emerging as the frontrunners for the Nigerian’s signature, as they look to bolster their attacking options amid concerns over Son Heung-min’s ageing form.
Juventus, meanwhile, are bracing for possible departures up front and see Boniface as a natural fit to revive their Scudetto ambitions.
With 11 goals in 27 appearances this season, Boniface’s value is estimated at £43 million, a price that could drop significantly as Leverkusen’s manager is currently tipped to succeed Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid.