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Reno Omokri reacts after Peter Obi supporter called Rabiu Kwankwaso a paper weight
The popular social media influencer, who is also a strong supporter of Atiku Abubakar, reacted after the fans of Peter Obi unleashed some harsh words on the presidential candidate of the NNPP party, Rabiu Kwankwaso.
Earlier today, it was reported that Rabiu Kwankwaso made it known that he could not be a VP to Peter Obi because he is more qualified than him and if the NNPP and Labour Party merger must happen, Peter Obi will be the one to be his running mate.However, Kwankwaso’s speech elicited a wide range of reactions, prompting many Peter Obi supporters to react differently, with some calling him a paper weight.
When Reno Omokri was reacting to this on his verified Facebook account, he urged the Peter Obi supporters to mind the way they talk to Kwankwaso because he is not the little person that they think he is. Even Tinubu and Atiku recognized her worth.
He wondered if those same Obi supporters that hailed Kwankwaso some weeks ago when the news of marge talk between Obi and Kwankwaso surfaced online are now the same people insulting him. However, he remembered the Obi supporter about how strong Kwankwaso is and that the large votes reside in the Kano that he is coming from, which is bigger than all the votes in the entire South East.
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