The striker had to defend himself from a tweep who claimed he had not been of help to society.
Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga has clashed with a fan who questioned his services to the country.
The tweep had asked whether the Al Duhail striker has ever been involved in an activity that is helpful to society, and as usual, Olunag, who is never shy about defending himself or his opinion on any matter, fired back.
"Except from ile tournament yenye hukua sponsored na Odibets, Michael Olunga naye husaidia nini Kenyan society in general? In terms of charity events, children's homes, etc. I am not a hater but a concerned fan!" the fan questioned.
"Well, there is Mofa Academy, probably you've not heard about it. Mentoring students and supporting them in football and education. Offering grass-roots coaches a chance to improve their skills through FKF coaching courses. Now, Wesley, apart from tweeting, unasaidiaje Kenya [How have you helped Kenya]?" the Qatar Stars League Golden Boot winner responded.
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The response to the random tweep came after the former Gor Mahia forward also waded into a debate between Kenyan rapper Jua Cali and comedian Njugush.
Cali had hit at Njugush over his comedy, saying, 'Njugush ni boy wangu, but hakuna comedian hapo is not funny at all,' but Olunga replied and said, 'Coming for people's thrones after they've risen through the ranks. Outright low.'
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