Politics
Presidency 2023: Tinubu not fit to be president; he’s known drug Lord – Reno Omokri
A celebrated writer and activist, Reno Omokri, has reiterated that the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is not fit to be the President of Nigeria as parties prepare for campaigns for the 2023 general elections. Omokri argued that the biggest issue with Tinubu is not the certificate scandal but his allegedly being a drug baron for which he was said to have forfeited millions of drug fund the United States.
Reno Omokri dared Tinubu to sue him in court, threatening to expose documents of those involved in the drug case in the US.
Omokri in a tweet on his official twitter handle Reno Omokri, #TableShaker, posted: “The bigger issue with Tinubu is not his certificates, or lack of them. It is the fact that he is a KNOWN DRUG LORD who was involved in a heroin drug cartel in the US and forfeited millions in drug funds to US authorities.
“As any lawyer will tell you, a forfeiture is an admission of guilt!
“We have the court documents. We have the names of those involved and their past and current addresses.
“I again challenge Bola Tinubu to sue me if these facts are not accurate.
“He is not a fit and proper person to occupy the office of the President of Nigeria.”
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