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Ahmed Musa, a Nigerian football player, questioned Nigerian political office holders on Tuesday about their experiences leading a system in which their kids attend a foreign school.
He stated this in a post with the caption “What a Shame” on his official Instagram account.
The Super Eagles captain included the following in the article: “To our political office holders whose children study overseas. How do you feel about traveling to see your kids in another country, snapping photos at their schools, and sharing them online while ASUU is on strike?
Seriously, how do you feel about it?
You are in charge of a system that you don’t even support.
One Oyibo leader whose child attends school in Nigeria, please.
Do not touch one today.
And Nigerian youngsters will continue to assemble and chant praises for you when you return.
This comes after images of Jordan Wike, son of Rivers State governor Nyesom Wike, receiving his degree from a British university went popular on social media.
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