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Stop hiding in Buhari’s shadow, Emilokan, show us your certificates – Reno Omokri fires Tinubu
A social commentor writer and activist, Reno Omokri has sustained his caustic criticism of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, challenging the APC candidate to show his certificates and eschew from relying on the court judgement in the controversy over the certificate of President Muhammadu Buhari. Omokri asserted that Alexander The Great was born 2500 years ago, yet his date of birth in known. He argued that Tinubu claimed to be born 70 years ago, yet he does not have history of birth.
Reno Omokri further challenged Tinubu to explain to the world how he studied in the university without attending primary and secondary schools; he questioned the qualifications the university used in offering the APC presidential candidate admission.
Reno Omokri in his official twitter handle Reno Omokri @renoomokri wrote: “Alexander The Great was born 2500 years ago, yet we know his: Date of birth Father’s name Mother’s name Sibling’s names School he attended (Aristotle’s Academy)
“Bola @OfficialABAT Tinubu claims to have been born 70 years ago, yet we know NOTHING about his history!” #TableShaker
“Emilokan, show us your certificates. How can you not have attended primary and secondary schools? What qualifications did you use to get admitted into university? “Using the same excuse Buhari used? “Nigerians don’t want Buhari’s echo. We reject Buhari’s shadow!” #TableShaker
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