Politics
Reno Omokiri makes strange 2023 election admission
Reno Omokiri, former Presidential aide has advised Obidients to consider transparency and personal fulfillment in choosing Atiku to succeed Muhammad Buhari.
The author took to his official Twitter account to plead that a support for Atiku by Obidients will go a long way in the 2023 general elections.
He wrote “People who say things like ignore Obidients, they only exist on social media, they are less than 1% of the electorate, they don’t understand elections. No matter how small 1 is, 999,999 needs it to become 1 million. We need Obidients. Please, join us and vote Atiku!”.
From the tweet, Reno has finally admitted how vital the Obidient social media force can make a change in 2023 general elections despite taking a soft 1% jibe at them.
The tweet has also shown how the obedient movement is giving sleepless nights and serious scare to members of the Peoples Democratic Party and other parties ahead of the 2023 elections.
As usual Peter Obi supporters have countered the tweet, while Reno who has been a strong PDP member since the days of Goodluck Jonathan will always stand his ground for Atiku Abubakar and PDP.
People who say things like ignore Obidients, they only exist on social media, they are less than 1% of the electorate, etc, don’t understand elections. No matter how small 1 is, 999,999 needs it to become 1 million. We need Obidients. Please, join us and vote Atiku!#TableShaker
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) August 10, 2022
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