"I Told You It Will Happen": Man Correctly Predicts 7 Round of 16 Matches in AFCON With Accuracy

"I Told You It Will Happen": Man Correctly Predicts 7 Round of 16 Matches in AFCON With Accuracy

  • A man gave precise predictions of what would happen during the AFCON round of 16 matches, and he got seven correctly
  • The man, Amadu Raheem Komba Gbandeh, predicted that Senegal would lose on penalties, and it happened that way
  • He also predicted that Nigeria would triumph over Cameroon and that Cape Verde would beat Mauritania, and all came to pass

A man became famous after correctly predicting seven rounds of 16 games in the ongoing African Cup of Nations (AFCON).

The man, Amadu Raheem Komba Gbandeh, said on Facebook that he had told people what would happen, and they never believed him.

A man's AFCON predictions came to pass.
Seven of the eight predictions about the AFCON round of 16 games came to pass. Photo credit: Facebook/Amadu Raheem Komba Gbandeh, Getty Images/Amadu Raheem Komba Gbandeh and X/CAF.
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In his predictions dropped before the matches were played, Amadu said Guinea would beat Equatorial Guinea and that Senegal would lose on penalties to Ivory Coast, and all he said came to pass.

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Predictions for AFCON matches

Amadu also said that Mali would beat Burkina Faso and DR. Congo would triumph over Egypt, and these also happened.

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His prediction about Nigeria beating Cameroon also came to pass, and the same thing happened in the game between Cape Verde and Mauritania.

However, Amadu's prediction about the game between South Africa and Morroco failed as the former thrashed the latter with two goals to nothing.

The man said:

"Just as I predicted, Cameron, Namibia, E. Guinea, and Egypt have all been knocked out. What makes it interesting was that Egypt got ousted on penalties just as I said a few days ago."

He has predicted that Guinea will reach the finals and win the AFCON cup by defeating Cape Verde in extra time. He insists that Nigeria will not get the finals but will make it to the semi-finals and lose to Cape Verde.

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He said:

"At the grand finale, Cape Verde will dominate the match and may likely score the first goal. However, the Guineans will come stronger which will see an equalizer. Guinea will then go on to win the match in extra time. Watch out for Guinea Conakry."

Reactions to Amadu's predictions

Habib Kemoh Gassama commented:

"That's great, man, your predictions are working let's continue to the quarter finals stage and if it will happen."

Kazeem Taiwo Omo-Oduduwa said:

"You wrote this like you were a seer. We'll revisit this after the semi-finals are played."

@Josh_Billionsz said:

"Omo this guy suppose dey drop sure odds o."

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Pitso Mosimane waxed lyrical, praising the team for their tactical prowess and performance.

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