Nollywood entertainer, Yul Edochie has gotten down on Super Eagles chief, Ahmed Musa via virtual entertainment after the last option shot the Federal Government over the continuous Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike.

Prior on Tuesday, Musa made an impression on President Muhammadu Buhari's organization over the continuous varsity strike in Nigeria.

The previous Leicester City forward condemned the government officials on the strike set out by the ASUU which has been continuous for just about five months.

Scrutinizing the responsibility of the Nigerian legislators to settling the ASUU strike, the Fatih Karagümrük star's post on Instagram read: "To our political office holders whose youngsters school abroad.

"How would you feel visiting your kids abroad, taking pictures in their schools, and posting on the web while ASUU is protesting?

"Like truly, how could it be alright to you? You're running a framework that you don't for even a moment have faith in.

"Show me one Oyibo pioneer whose kid is tutoring in Nigeria. e no dey     shame una?

"What's more, when you return, Nigerian adolescents will in any case assemble and sing acclaims for una."

Nonetheless, Following Musa's post, Edochie took to his Twitter page to statement the football star and apparently censure him for not crediting the first wellspring of the post.

Citing Musa's post, Edochie then, at that point, tweeted with a post that read: "Na me think am, compose am post for my pages earlier today. My brother Ahmed Musa munch am post for him own page without giving me credit for it. e good? We as a whole, need a functioning Nigeria. Nothing off about reorder, yet you ought to give credit to the essayist."