Presidential Election: Despite jumping from Church to Church, Peter Obi couldn’t get national spread to win – Omokri

 


Former presidential aide and social media influencer, Reno Omokri has said despite Peter Obi of Labour Party patronage in the Nigerian Christendom, he could not get the national spread needed to win the just concluded presidential election.

 

Omokri, a known supporter of Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, made this known via his official Twitter handle on Sunday.

 

He was reacting to the fallout of the presidential election where the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, declared Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Party the winner and returned elected president.

 

“Despite jumping from church to church, Obi could get neither the numbers nor the spread needed to win. It is even with three strong Muslims dividing the Muslim vote on the same ballot. Obi just demystified the Christian bloc vote. Oya, insult me”, he tweeted.

 

Omokri has been critical of politicians not under his political party, PDP.

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  1. You are shameless.
    Your mates are Presidents of organised countries, you are supporting your grandfather to be Nigeria President. More influential than your grandfather

    I challenge you to come and contest, campaign let's see the vote you will get.

    As it stands, Peter Obi is the most influential Man in the country

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  2. For someone to said the truth, it becomes an offence to others.waooo

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    1. Omokri has said the truth,if they like they should learn from it and stop religion bigot but try to spread across board. If not, igbo will never smell aso rock,and again obi follower should

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  3. Peter Obi is more influential than you and your grandfather

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