Reno Omokri, a former aide to
ex-president Goodluck Jonathan has reacted to the comments by the Minister of
Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige on why Nigerians should clap for
President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressive Congress (APC ) over his
performance.
But Omokori has now said that
Nigeria under the government of Buhari has lost 11 million jobs and has become
the headquarters for extreme poverty, alleging that Okija shrine must have done
some damage to Ngige’s brain.
He twitted, ‘’I hope Okija shrine
did not do permanent damage to Chris Ngige’s psyche! How can he ask us to clap
for a Buhari under whom Nigeria lost 11 million jobs and became the world
headquarters for extreme poverty and whose government wants us to give land for
cattle ranch or die?
‘’Let this be a lesson to all
politicians. Do not consult fetish priests to secure power or you may end up
like Chris Ngige-sitting in an air conditioned office, yet still as stark
raving mad as a lunatic on the street! Asking us to clap for an inept man who
has made life in Nigeria hell! #RenosDarts.
‘’Ngige says Nigerians should be
clapping for president Buhari and thanking God for the APC.but what are we
clapping for? Do we clap for?
‘’ Being the world headquarters
for extreme poverty.
‘’ For our foreign debt doubling
in just 3 years.
‘’For moving 12 places backwards
in transparency internationals CP.
‘’For saying giving land for
cattle ranch is better that death.
‘’For thousands of Nigerians
killed by herdsmen without nothing being done to the killers.
‘’Naira loosing 85percent of its
value and being rated the 4th worst performing currency in the world.
‘’The sycophancy of people like
Ngige makes you realise that until you give a man power, you can never truly
know him.’’
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you said it all omokri just the trut
ReplyDelete" Until you give a man power you don't truly know him"
ReplyDeleteTrue talk Brother...