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King Mohammed VI Dey Hiding for AFCON, Crown Prince Don Take Over

Omo, wetin dey happen for Morocco? King Mohammed VI no show face since AFCON begin, e don cause plenty talk for corner of hot jollof rice and cold beer.

As AFCON start on December 21, 2025, for Morocco, we dey see all the stadiums dey shine, but wetin happen to the king? Na im son, Moulay Al-Hassan, dey represent. Dis 22-year-old prince don dey welcome crowd like say na him be the main man!

Some people dey wonder why the king no wan come out come enjoy him own tournament. Professor Pierre Vermeren don talk say, “E be like say Mohammed VI no too like crowd, but we all dey surprised say e no show face for dis kind big event.” E even add say this AFCON na chance for Morocco to shine well, especially with World Cup wey dey come for 2030.

Morocco no just want host AFCON, dem dey eye for second continental title since 1976. Dem relish the chance to show the world say dem fit organize big-time sports events.

As the Atlas Lions dey waka for tournament, di king don commend dem for wetin dem don achieve so far. E don send message give dem say make dem keep the fire burning and dat di fans dey back dem up 100%.

No be joke, e don dey sweet for stadium as fans dey chant and dance, while Morocco dey show di whole Africa how we fit jam together as one. Dis tournament dey serve as rehearsal for di upcoming World Cup, and everybody dey expect Morocco to bring di fire!

Morocco don show say dem fit combine sports and diplomacy well as dem dey try to solidify their status on di global stage. Even di international media don dey talk say Morocco dey lead for hosting major events. Everywhere don dey shine with security wey dem put for ground, no wahala dey disturb di matches at all!

With over 51 matches don scatter di grounds, no major incidents don happen. Dem set enough security for ground; 3,500 officers and even drones don dey assist to make sure everything dey safe for fans and players.

This success wey Morocco achieve dey really commendable, as di whole world dey watch and dey drop kudos for dem. King Mohammed VI dey plan big, and if no be him, dis opportunity fit slip away.

All eyes go dey on di final clash between Morocco and Nigeria on January 14, as dem go send one of di teams go di finish line. Dis na big deal for both countries, and di battle fit define Africa football landscape for a while.


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