Politics
Reno Omokri donates suit, shoes to Shettima, Keyamo kicks
A renowned social commentator, Reno Omokri, on Tuesday disclosed the donation if a suit, a pair of trousers, and a pair of shoes to the vice presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Kashim Shettima, after the uproar on Monday over his dressing at the Annual Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association in Lagos.
The former Borno State governor had won a suit and canvass to the event. While, sitting the suit and the trouser looked over sized. Several people took to the social media platforms to ridicule the senator.
Omokri on his twitter handle Reno Omokri
@renoomokri wrote: “Dear Nigerians, I want to donate this suit and shoes to Kashim Shettima so he can stop disgracing Nigeria with his coat and gym shoes. Does anyone know how I can get in contact with Shettima, for onward delivery of my donation? No cap. No cruise. This is for real!” #TableShaker
The spokesperson of the Tinubu.Shettima presidential campaign organization, Festus Keyamo SAN, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, felt Nigerians should have concentrated on more crucial national issues than trivial issue as the dressing mode of the APC vice presidential candidate at the opening session of the NBA conference. Keyamo, in protest dressed in smart suit and sneakers quite different, in terms of size and fitness, from those won by the APC vice presidential candidate.
According to Keyamo, Festus Keyamo, SAN @fkeyamo “Now, since they think the issues of Nigeria are three buttons, a pair of sneakers and a long tie, let’s help make them the real issues!”
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