Alex Iwobi has gotten himself into more Snapchat drama, this time while away with Nigeria.The Fulham midfielder, who was told to stop using the photo sharing app by the west London club, has been back on it while away on international duty. Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying campaign has stepped up another level as the Super Eagles finished second in their group and now face a series of play-offs.First up is a tie against Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s Gabon, taking place on neutral ground in Rabat, Morocco.Having already left Craven Cottage and linked up with his country, Iwobi posted a snap out of his hotel window and pulled a face at the surroundings.As he went on to explain, many of his followers thought he was being snobby or ungrateful, and he’s now clarified that couldn’t be further from the truth.“You see in life it’s all about perspective,” he began. “Because I snapped the view I have people thinking, ‘this guys ungrateful’ I never said one thing. I just did one look and never said one thing.”He added: “In life some people don’t have yards, some people don’t have beds, I’m comfy. I’m playing Mario Kart. “What the hell? Just let me go and focus. We’ve got a big game coming up.”It’s this content which has got Iwobi in some more trouble on social mediaIwobi’s social media strugglesIwobi has previously put himself in hot water with Snapchat, revealing some behind the scenes training footage of Tom Cairney in the summer when his contract had expired.The revelation ruined the club’s announcement of a new deal for the fan favourite, and Iwobi then went AWOL on the app.Fans love Iwobi’s content, but his employers aren’t over the moonGettyLater giving an update, he said: “So, there’s no more BTS [behind the scenes]. “They also said I might get fined if I continue to do so, they’re trying to ban snap in our changing room.“That’s why I ain’t been snapping BTS, it’s a shame, I know you guys enjoy seeing what my teammates are like behind the scenes, but, I have to respect the rules.”Can Nigeria qualify for the World Cup?As for Nigeria, things are about to get very serious after finishing second in their CAF World Cup qualifying group behind South Africa.To make it to the final they’ll have to negotiate another four games, having already played ten in their group.Should they beat Gabon, they will face the winner of Cameroon vs DR Congo before another cross-continent play off semi-final and final.South Africa beat Nigeria to qualify from their group and now it could be another four gamesGettyTheir failure to not top their group was already a surprise, with Nigeria the fifth best FIFA ranked African team, five spots above South Africa.They also reached six out of seven World Cups before failing to qualify last time around in Qatar 2022.The Super Eagles still have a star-studded squad that features African Footballer of the Year Ademola Lookman and Galatasaray’s Victor Osimhen.Yet three straight draws against Lesotho, Zimbabwe and South Africa to start qualifying put them on the back foot and they were unable to recover.