Amidst the ongoing battle between Rufai Oseni and Reno Omokrii, a social media post by a user named Aku-N’esi-Obi-Ike (@Orji_Okosisi1) has caused a stir.
The post accuses Reno Omokri, a prominent figure within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), of abandoning his wife and children in the United States after allegedly using her to obtain legal documents for residency.
It further claims that Omokri fled to the United Kingdom, where he impregnated another woman and is now living with her.
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He says he is also a thief
The post also alleges that Omokri, who identifies as a pastor, is involved in corrupt activities and accuses him of being a thief.
It suggests that Omokri fled Nigeria after the ousting of former President Jonathan to evade prosecution for alleged looting during Jonathan’s tenure.
The post claims that Omokri holds a grudge against Peter Obi for refusing to pay him for a public relations job during the campaign and for not collaborating with Atiku Abubakar.
The accusations made in the social media post have sparked a heated exchange between supporters of both Peter Obi and Reno Omokri. While some have expressed sympathy for Omokri’s alleged abandoned family, others have criticized his character and questioned his principles.
Reno asked for evidence
In a separate development, Reno Omokri has challenged AriseTV and Rufai Oseni to publish the subpoena where Chicago State University allegedly denied President Bola Tinubu’s academic record.
Omokri claims that the broadcast station and its presenter made this claim during his appearance on their platform in November 2022.
However, the latest official document released by Chicago State University confirms Tinubu’s record in the institution, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing political discourse.
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Reno Omokri calls for higher taxes for foreign businesses
Meanwhile, Nigerian activist Reno Omokri has drawn attention to the significant revenue made by South African companies in Nigeria, urging the Nigerian government to take decisive action to protect the country’s economy.
He gave examples like the MTN Nigeria Limited, which generates ₦2 trillion in revenue annually from Nigeria, and DSTV which earns ₦300 billion.
This money leaving Nigeria puts pressure on the country’s currency, the Naira, and affects its value.