Naija no dey carry last: Nigerians Push SV Werder Bremen’s Facebook Engagement to New Heights After Boniface Signing
SV Werder Bremen’s official Facebook page, once known for very low online interactions, has suddenly become a centre of attention. The reason is clear and it comes from Nigeria.
Before now, most updates from the German Bundesliga club whether announcing new signings, sharing training ground clips, or posting match reports, rarely gathered more than 1,000 likes. Shares were usually between 20 and 100 while comments also struggled to cross 50 to 100. Even when pictures and videos of players were posted, the numbers stayed modest.
Highest Engagement Before Boniface’s Arrival
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Coulibaly’s last-minute equaliser secures our first point of the season! 💪🤩
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3,700 likes
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103 comments
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61 shares
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This post with Coulibaly celebrating his goal was the highest interaction the club had recorded before Boniface signed.
Everything changed in the past two weeks after Nigerian forward Victor Boniface joined the club. Since his arrival, posts on the page have been attracting thousands of likes, hundreds of shares, and far more comments than ever before.
“Naija no dey carry last — even on Facebook.”
This sudden increase is a clear example of what many football lovers call the Nigeria Vibes. Nigerians are well known for their strong online presence and their football passion that goes beyond borders. Boniface, already loved at home because of his Super Eagles performances, has carried that loyal support to Werder Bremen.
At the time Wobis Media Network is writing this news, our investigation of Werder Bremen’s official Facebook posts confirms this sharp rise in engagement. We carefully checked previous updates on the page and compared them with the latest ones after Boniface’s signing. We also included pictures as evidence of our findings, because online trends can change quickly and facts matter in our reporting.
The ripple effect is now obvious. Werder Bremen, a club that struggled for wide attention outside Germany, is enjoying a new wave of visibility across Africa and beyond. With Nigerians joining the community in their thousands, the club is trending in spaces where it once had little mention. This shows once again that Naija no dey carry last.
For Werder Bremen, Victor Boniface is already delivering on the pitch and off the pitch by giving the club global recognition it never enjoyed before. And for the record, the credit goes to Nigerian fans whose energy, loyalty, and digital power have transformed the face of the club’s online community.
Naija no dey carry last! 🇳🇬🔥
👇 See the facts and evidence from the club’s own Facebook page.

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