Key Points
- Nwabali tags Osimhen in a short, loaded note. He hints at trust and fast change.
- Message follows a tense on-pitch clash last match. Osimhen tried to calm tempers.
- Fans split on the tone and timing today. Some ask patience; others urge focus.
Stanley Nwabali (Stanley Bobo Nwabali) has set talk going with a brief Instagram Story. He tagged Victor Osimhen (Victor James Osimhen) and shared a line about care and change. The post came without a time stamp or added context.

The goalkeeper wrote, “I never fake care anyone. What I give, I give from my heart. Choose a good heart. People change so fast.” The tag to Osimhen stood out and drew swift replies. Days earlier, the striker hit top form for country in Uyo, as seen in Davido hails Osimhen hat-trick.
What Nwabali posted today
The Story used a training-ground photo of the two players. The text stressed true intent and warned that people change. It closed with “King VO9” and heart icons.
What led to the flashpoint
Footage from the last game showed Nwabali and Calvin Bassey in a heated moment. Osimhen stepped in between them near the touchline to cool things. The team later finished the tie with nerves eased.
Reactions online moved fast after the Story dropped. Some fans urged calm and support, noting the keeper’s hard year. Others asked the coaches to shut out noise and keep focus on results.
A section of comments said the team must handle tension in-house. They argued public posts invite spin at a key time in qualifiers. Yet many still praised Osimhen’s role as a steady hand in tight spots.
Nwabali has not added more context since the first upload. Osimhen has not replied in public at the time of this report. For wider context on his week of headlines, see this related piece on the Osimhen alleged slur confrontation.
Why this matters for camp focus
Team chemistry can sway form across short windows. Clear talk behind closed doors often fixes sharp edges fast. Fans will watch the next camp for signs of cool heads.





