NewsRelocate 'Obidients' To Burkina Faso –Reno Omokri Suggests

Relocate ‘Obidients’ To Burkina Faso –Reno Omokri Suggests

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By Adesina Soyooye

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Reno Omokri, a President Bola Tinubu bitter- critic-turned admirer and defender, has told President Bola Tinubu what to do with “Obidients” seen as a thorn in the President’s flesh.

‘Obidients’ is a political block, which mrmbers cut across political parties, and are fiercely loyal to Mr Peter Obi, Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 General Elections.

While emphasising that no member of the group appreciates anything President Tinubu does, he alleged that members of the group are responsible for the hyping, in Nigeria, of the Military Leader of Burkina Faso, IbrahimTraore.

To counter what Omokri dismissed as their negativity, he advised Tinubu to approve an everyday showcasing of his positive achievements since his tenure. He also advised the President to may be consider the relocation of all members of the Obidients to Burkina Faso.

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Mr Omokris post:

“The best way for the Tinubu administration to deal with Peter Obi and his Obidients is not to respond to their negativity but to 1overwhelm them with positivity.

I was in Nigeria. Abuja and Lagos are a beehive of projects. Lagos Calabar Coastal Highway started from Calabar Coastal Highway and Lagos simultaneously.

“Ile la-Sokoto-Badagry Expressway is ongoing. Enugu Onitsha Exppressway is being reconstructed.

“Development everywhere. Just blast this on every available media. TV, radio, print, social media. When they say Nigeria is a zoo, zoom in more.

“Look at these Obidients praising Traoré, who has not achieved up to an LCDA Chairman in Lagos. Third Mainland Bridge alone is worth half of Burkina Faso’s entire GDP.

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“Yet, these Obidients have nothing good to say about Nigeria. Maybe they should relocate to Burkina Faso.”


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