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Shettima trading with Tinubu’s ‘weak health’ for 2023 president – Reno Omokri
A renown social commentator and stout supporter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Reno Omokri, on Wednesday blasted the Vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Kashim Shettima, saying Shettima is a manipulative human being, plotting to become president by exploiting the “weak health” of the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

Omokri was provoked after Shettima on Tuesday attacked the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, making a vaunt that the APC would defeat Atiku and banish him to Dubai, adding that a man who could not unite his party would not be able to unite Nigerians.
Omokri on Wednesday blasted Shettima, saying, “Kashim Shettima is a very manipulative human being. He does not dislike Atiku. He only wants to be President, and sees Tinubu as his shortcut to Aso Rock. So, he deliberately insulted Atiku so the PDP will leave Tinubu and face him. It is a bait the PDP should not take.”
Omokri noted that Tinubu is the weak link on the APC ticket, pointing out that “his health, parental background, education, age and his criminal records are all disqualifying factors”.
According to Omokri, “Tinubu is the weak link in this ticket. His health, his parental background, his education, his age, and his criminal history, are all disqualifying factors.
“Shettima has rightly calculated that they will lose if that is the conversation. This attack is a preemptive strike. The PDP ought to stay focused on the weakest link. If Tinubu falls, the entire domino chain falls.”
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