As the call for former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Tinubu to run for president continue to gain surge, spokesman to former president Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri has continued to “shake tables”. Reno may have thrown a rather hard jab on the godfather of Lagos by ironically wishing Tinubu a Happy Birthday.
In a recent post made by Reno Omokri, the very vocal social media speaker has indicated that Tinubu may not be a good choice for the presidency, given the fact that he ‘can’t take care of his dentition’.
Reno took to social media to wish the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress a happy birthday through a rather controversial tweet.
Reno tweeted:
1 Timothy 3:5 says “if a man can’t manage his own household, how can he take care of God’s church?”
If Bola @AsiwajuTinubu can’t take care of his own personal hygiene, how can he take care of Nigeria?
In my opinion, Tinubu is unfit for office! Happy birthday sir!#TableShaker pic.twitter.com/StAfwUXPva
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) March 29, 2021
This will not be the first time the former spokesman and very loyal ally to former president GEJ, will be lambasting the President Muhammadu Buhari or members of his cabinet.
According to Reno, he calls himself the “Buhari tormentor”, a title he has held dear in the last five years of the APC-led administration.
However, other political leaders across the country have come out to wish Bola Ahmed Tinubu a happy birthday as he clocks the landmark of 69 years of age today, March 29, 2021.
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Although Tinubu has not officially declared his intention to run for president, the recent agitations from different ends of the political divide to endorse him as Buhari’s successor has been in the media space for sometime now, however, the recent scrutiny into the financial dealings of the former governor of Lagos State by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the EFCC have been speculated to be a political move to silence the ambition of the Jagaban of Lagos.