Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu Hit With Charges, NFL Issues Lifetime Ban
The man who hijacked the spotlight during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance is now facing serious consequences.
Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, 41, was arrested this week after turning himself in to Louisiana State Police. He now faces charges of resisting an officer and disturbing the peace, stemming from his unsanctioned political protest during the February 9th halftime show at New Orleans’ Superdome.
What started as a high-profile performance by Kendrick has now turned into a major legal and PR fallout involving the NFL, law enforcement, and viral outrage.

🎤 The Moment That Stopped the Show
During Kendrick Lamar’s powerful performance of “tv off”, a man suddenly appeared onstage waving a flag that read “Sudan and Free Gaza.”
That man? Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu.
While initially believed to be a stage crasher, it was later revealed that Nantambu had been hired by halftime organizers—but authorities say he veered off script, using the platform to stage a political protest without authorization.
⚖️ NFL Reacts: “Disruptions Will Not Be Tolerated”
Following his arrest, the NFL wasted no time addressing the incident.
In a statement to TMZ Sports, the league praised police efforts:
“We commend the Louisiana State Police for its diligence and professionalism in this matter.”
The NFL also issued a strong warning against future protests:
“We take any attempt to disrupt any part of an NFL game, including the halftime show, very seriously and are pleased this individual will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
But that wasn’t all.
🚫 Lifetime Ban From the NFL
In addition to criminal charges, the league has slapped a lifetime ban on Nantambu—barring him from attending any future NFL games or league-sponsored events, effective immediately.
The ban, while severe, underscores the NFL’s ongoing push to maintain tight control over its biggest broadcasts, especially after recent years of political tensions both on and off the field.
📹 Fans Divided: Protest or Publicity Stunt?
The internet remains split over Nantambu’s actions.
- Some are calling him a “bold activist” for raising awareness about ongoing global conflicts during one of the world’s most-watched events.
- Others say he betrayed the trust of organizers and used a global platform to push a personal agenda without consent.
Social media commentary has been intense:
“He hijacked the moment. This wasn’t the time or place.” – @SuperBowlWatcher
“Respect to him for standing up for what he believes, even if it cost him everything.” – @ActivismUnfiltered
“NFL’s response feels extreme. Lifetime ban? Really?” – @SportsAndJustice
🔫 Past Drama: The Antonio Brown Connection
Adding another layer to this story, Nantambu was recently involved in a heated altercation with Antonio Brown during a celebrity boxing event in Miami just last month.
According to reports, Brown allegedly tried to shoot Nantambu during a backstage dispute, though no charges were officially filed.
The incident had already drawn attention to Nantambu’s name in underground celebrity circles, but the Super Bowl moment catapulted him into international headlines.
🔇 Silent Since the Arrest
As of now, Nantambu has not released any public statement regarding his arrest, the protest, or the lifetime NFL ban.
His silence has only added to the intrigue, with some wondering whether he’ll speak out—or whether legal action or further advocacy is on the horizon.
🎯 Final Thoughts: One Moment, Global Repercussions
What was supposed to be a flawless Super Bowl halftime show featuring one of hip-hop’s greatest lyricists turned into a controversial flashpoint over protest, performance, and public accountability.
Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu may have thought he was sending a message—but the NFL made sure to send one right back.
💬 What’s your take on this viral moment?
Was Nantambu’s protest a brave act—or out of bounds?
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