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FootballYul Edochie Attacks Super Eagles Captain Ahmed Musa Over ASUU Strike's Statement
- Nigerian actor Yul Edochie has told Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa to give him credit for his social media post
- Ahmed Musa expressed his anger over the ongoing ASUU strike which has kept Nigerian students at home
- Yul Edochie explained that the post made by Ahmed Musa was copied from his page and should be credited
Famous Nigerian actor Yul Edochie has called out Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa claiming that the Nigerian footballer shared his post without giving him needed credit.
On Tuesday evening, 12 July, Super Eagles captain Ahmed expressed his annoyance on social media over the ongoing strike embarked on bu the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU).
Ahmed Musa in the post explained that he is not happy with Nigerian politicians who used to travel abroad to visit their children schooling and those in Nigeria are at home.
For the past four months, Nigerian students in Federal Universities have been at home due to the industrial action of the ASUU against the Government.
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According to the report on Gistlover and Instablog, Yul Edochie stated that Ahmed Musa should have credited him on the post he made.
Yul Edochie's reaction about Ahmed Musa's post
“Na me think am, write am post for my pages this morning. My brother Ahmed Musa munch am post for him own page without giving me credit for it. e good? We all want a working Nigeria. Nothing wrong with copy and paste, but you should give credit to the writer.”
Ahmed Musa is expected to resume with the Super Eagles in September for the 2022 AFCON qualifiers.
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Nigeria failed to reach the quarterfinal of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations and also missed out on World Cup qualification after Ghana held them in Abuja.
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