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Reno: After Obi Left Our Party Without Informing Any Of Us Who Helped Him, He Became A Rival To Atiku

Reno: After Obi Left Our Party Without Informing Any Of Us Who Helped Him, He Became A Rival To Atiku

Reno Omokri, a well-known voice in Nigerian politics, responded to criticism in a recent message that he shared on his verified Twitter account. He also reiterated his steadfast devotion to his political principles and party affiliation. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Omokri started off by reiterating his allegiance to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), emphasizing that he has been a member since 1998. He said that he had always backed the party in elections and mentioned that he had assisted Peter Obi in his move from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to the PDP.

Regarding the 2019 presidential elections, Omokri revealed his role in nominating Peter Obi as the running mate to Waziri Atiku Abubakar, providing documented evidence to substantiate his claim. He candidly addressed Obi’s subsequent departure from the party in 2022 and his decision to contest as a rival presidential candidate, expressing skepticism about Obi’s electoral prospects and defending his right to critique him.

Omokri challenged perceptions of bias, refuting allegations of ethnic animosity by highlighting his humanitarian efforts in support of the Igbo community, including substantial donations to the Onitsha Market Fire victims in 2019. He also emphasized his advocacy for Igbo representation in key governmental positions, contrasting his actions with perceived inaction from others.

Responding to personal attacks, Omokri clarified misconceptions about his residency status and ethnicity, asserting his Itsekiri heritage and dispelling rumors of exile. He concluded by reiterating his commitment to supporting Nigeria’s best interests, irrespective of individual affiliations, and emphasized the importance of principled engagement in political discourse. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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