Ahmed Musa scolds politicians over ASUU strike, asks ‘e no dey touch una’

By our reporter| Super Eagles striker, Ahmed Musa on Tuesday called out politicians who celebrate sending their children abroad while universities in the country remain shut due to strikes action embarked by the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities.

Musa, who made the criticism via a post on his verified Instagram page, noted that political leaders in Nigeria are running a system they don’t believe in.

“To our political office holders whose children school abroad. How do you feel visiting your children abroad, taking pictures in their schools, and posting online while ASUU is on strike?” Musa wrote.

“Like seriously, how is it ok to you? You’re running a system that you don’t even believe in. Show me one Oyibo leader whose child is schooling in Nigeria.

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“E no dey touch una? And when you return Nigerian youths will still gather and sing praises for una.”

The Super Eagles skipper’s post comes days after pictures of governor Nyesom Wike’s son’s graduation from a foreign university surfaced online.

Following the development, governor Wike and indeed political leaders in the country, have been roundly criticised by Nigerians for running down the country’s educational system, only to send their children abroad.

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