Paul Ibe, who advised Atiku Abubakar on media matters, has slammed Reno Omokri, a former presidential assistant, for his unrelenting criticism of Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate for the 2023 general election.
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On Saturday afternoon, Ibe took to his X account to denounce Omokri for the “pedestrian, acerbic, and unprovoked” insults that the latter had launched at Obi.
The tweet was a reaction to Omokri’s previous comments from Friday, where he implied that he had self-professed credibility, which he had previously credited to Atiku in a phone call.
You, Reno Omokri, are the archetype of a man who suffers from insecurity and who, in an effort to hide his own shortcomings, accuses others of having the same problems that he has.
Can we find Reno Omokri and credibility in the same linguistic context? That is really ridiculous. It defies logic and language to be an oxymoron of that kind.
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Look, Reno, you’re in a tough spot. Which one you choose—clinical or spiritual—is entirely up to you. But one thing is certain:
you are an expert betrayer, a remorseless opportunist whose tarnished reputation follows you like a bad smell. Your allegiance is as solid as quicksand, and even those who are smiling at you today do so with distrust.
“You say my principal has treated you well?” Let’s be real. In your relentless pursuit of self-improvement, that phone conversation you gush about was probably merely a rest break. Your brand of kindness isn’t moral; rather, it’s transactional, like a hyena searching for prey.
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Additionally, you mentioned that you would wait for your friends to strike before attacking. Is that so? After all this time, what did Peter Obi do to merit your incessant, pointless, hostile, and scathing criticisms?
He partially wrote on X, “Or was his fame just an ego-booster for you? Omokri allegedly accused Peter Obi of misleading Nigerians with false data, according to furucinovel.
Also in Friday’s article, Omokri detailed a recent phone call with Atiku, saying the ex-VP had been nice to him.