Nollywood actor Chinedu Ikedieze, popularly known as Aki, has expressed surprise after discovering that football fans were being charged $30 to watch a FIFA World Cup match at a fan viewing area in Dallas, United States.
In a video posted on his Facebook page, Ikedieze said, “People who have come to watch the match, not even in the stadium.
This is just the outside. Do you know how much they are charging us? $30, that’s about 40,000.” He also noted the heavy security presence and $30 parking fees, adding: “This is America.”
Key Points:
The $30 fee highlights the cost disparity between experiencing sports in the US and Nigeria.
Nigerian viewing centres typically charge much less than $30 for a similar experience.
Ikedieze’s reaction resonates with Nigerians who see the fee as excessive.
The actor’s comment went viral, sparking conversations about the cost of living in America.
The experience shows how even a simple activity like watching football can be expensive abroad.
Ikedieze’s video has sparked reactions online. Many Nigerians are comparing the cost of viewing centres in Nigeria to the US experience.
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Sources: Punch, Vanguard


