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Presidency 2023: Nigerians youths beware of candidates without certificate – Omokri warns
A renowned social commentator, Reno Omokri, has warned Nigerian youths to beware of presidential candidates that do not have certificates, and whose ages or name identifies are controversial. He urged Nigerians to vote for the candidate that has the interests of all at heart; this candidate, he identified as Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Decorticate (PDP) presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections.
Omokri on his official twitter handle Reno Omokri Reno Omokri wrote (in pidgin English): “No vote who him certificate no sure; No vote who him name no sure; No vote who him age no sure. Vote persin wey go protect Obidient; Vote who go treat BAT people well well; Vote who get love for Kwankwasiya; Vote for Atiku. Anywhere you see umblerra ehn, pless am!” #TableShaker
Omokri acknowledged the high voting population of Nigerian youths after the recent continuous voters’ registration exercise suspended by the INEC at the end of July.
He ridiculed the Minister of Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo SAN, who he said was preoccupied with the Tinubu syndrome rather than finding ways to end the ASUU strike.
Reno Omokri Reno Omokri again wrote: “Look at the latest voter registration numbers from INEC. Youths are in the majority.
“Today, you sit at home because of the ASUU strike.
“Meanwhile, Keyamo, minister of labour and unproductivity, who is meant to end the strike, is preaching agbado and cassava for Tinubu!” #TableShaker
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