Old AKA Tweet Surfaces Ahead of South Africa vs Nigeria World Cup Qualifiers Clash

Old AKA Tweet Surfaces Ahead of South Africa vs Nigeria World Cup Qualifiers Clash

  • Another one of AKA's old Twitter (X) posts has surfaced, years after the rapper's passing
  • Ahead of another showdown between South Africa and Nigeria, social media unearthed the rapper's hilarious post relating to the rivals' match years prior
  • In their grief, fans are mind-blown by the number of ageless tweets Supa Mega has published that are still relatable years later
AKA commented on South Africa and Nigeria's showdown six years ago
An old AKA tweet was unearthed ahead of the World Cup Qualifiers. Image: akaworldwide
Source: Instagram

Truly, there's an AKA tweet for every occasion and situation, and fans are convinced that the Supa Mega could see into the future!

In another Simpsons-esque moment, the rapper's Twitter (X) post from 10 July 2019 was unearthed. In the post, he shared his comments about South Africa and Nigeria's African Cup of Nations clash later that day, which ended in a loss for Mzansi.

But what stunned many fans was how the tweet remained accurate six years later.

Ahead of the anticipated World Cup Qualifiers on 9 September 2025, social media showed how the late rapper's tweet continues to stand the test of time.

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In the post, the Fela In Versace rapper claimed that South African women were worried about who would buy them alcohol if Naija lost:

"Apparently, the dollies are saying, 'But, if Nigeria loses, who’s gonna buy the champagne'?!"

The controversial tweet speaks to the stereotype that South African women have a preference for dating Nigerian men due to their willingness to spend money on them, unlike South African gents.

It also highlights how the rapper's social commentary connected with his followers, and in his passing, his tweets continue to hold significance with his audience.

Fans unearthed another relatable tweet by AKA
Another historic AKA tweet surfaced six years later, ahead of the clash between South Africa and Nigeria. Image: akaworldwide
Source: Instagram

Meanwhile, there's a treasure trove of AKA tweets that continue to stand the test of time.

From his comments about the Fees Must Fall movement to addressing pressing social issues, fans are convinced that the Congratulate rapper may have had psychic abilities.

Read fans' reactions to AKA's tweet

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Social media is shocked by the number of relatable AKA tweets surfacing years after his death. Read their reactions below:

BeardedPriest1 said:

"Mega lived in the future."

vuyoxhamfu_ joked:

"This account has that 'The Simpsons' vibe."

iNthaBee124 wrote:

"Man's lived ahead of his time."

illythehost laughed:

"No man, AKA left us with bangers, no ways."

k_mfundopraise posted:

"We are here again today."
Fans reacted to another old AKA tweet
Social media users said AKA's X posts were timeless. Image: akaworldwide
Source: Instagram

MrWeNice added:

"Twitter was gonna be lit today if Mega was still around."

Yolophonik said:

"There’s really an AKA tweet for EVERYTHING, man. What a legend."

_olebxgeng commented:

"He really does have a tweet for everything."

DeeJosta wrote:

"Nah, AKA is probably tweeting from the grave. He can't always be this accurate with every event."

MulisaTech posted:

"Why does he have tweets for every situation? I hope other celebrities and influencers are learning from him. Continue living in your tweets, legend."

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In an earlier report, Briefly News shared online reactions to Sizwe Dhlomo's old song with AKA.

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The radio presenter not only confirmed to his younger fans that he was a rapper, but he also revealed that he had plans to record more music with the late Supa Mega, plans that seemingly never got to happen.

Proofreading by Roxanne Dos Ramos, copy editor at Briefly.co.za.

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Maepa, née Moroeng, is an entertainment editor at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has over six years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and completed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za