Super Eagles and Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface sent social media into a frenzy after sharing what appeared to be his Opay account number and password on X (formerly Twitter), urging fans to “remove 20k each.”
What Happened?
In a tweet that quickly went viral, Boniface wrote:
“Opay – 8155733256. Password – 896677. Make una remove 20k each, na my log in be that.”
The unusual post stirred confusion, curiosity, and laughter across social media platforms, with fans scrambling to decipher whether the striker was being serious or simply playing around.
Fans React
Responses to the post were swift and mixed. Some fans jokingly replied, “Omo, I don collect my 20k o,” while others cautioned the player about the dangers of publicly sharing sensitive information.
A few speculated the details were fake, designed to spark engagement or lighten the mood. Others praised the striker’s sense of humor and relatability.
Playful or Risky?
While it remains unclear if the bank details were authentic, the general consensus online was that Boniface was simply trying to entertain his followers. This wouldn’t be the first time the Leverkusen forward has used humor to connect with fans, as he is widely known for his cheerful and witty online personality.
Boniface’s Social Media Persona
Victor Boniface has become a fan favorite not just for his performances on the pitch, but also for his playful banter and memes off it. He often engages his audience with relatable jokes and lighthearted content, making him one of the more entertaining Super Eagles players online.
Whether it was a genuine giveaway or a calculated joke, Boniface’s “bank password” stunt has added another chapter to his growing legend as both a footballer and a social media entertainer.