- Reno Omokri lashed at President Buhari's aide, Femi Adesina for saying Nigeria should take the resident as he is
- Omokri said the Nigeria president did not show the Nigerians who he is before asking for their votes in 2015
- Omokri also said there was no video of the president's meeting with APC governors because that would be breaking the law
Reno Omokri, the former Special Adviser to Goodluck Jonathan on New Media, has lashed out at President Muhammadu Buhari's Special Adviser on Media, Femi Adesina.
Omokri accused Adesina of being inconsiderate for demanding that Nigerians accept the president as he is.
Recall that NAIJ.com reported that Adesina said Nigeria should accept the president as he is and come together to move the country forward.
Omokri, in a series of tweets, said: "So fraudulent for @femiadesina to say we should take PMB as he is since we elected him. Did PMB tell us the way he is before we elected him?
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"36 months after @tundefashola said voting out PDP is the only way to get power, NERC announced that we're generating less power than in 2015."
Omokri also took to his Facebook page to jest about why there was no picture of the recent All Progressive Congress (APC) leaders' visit to the president.
He said: "To all ignorant people asking why there was no video of President Muhammadu Buhari's interactions with the APC delegation, don't you know Lai Mohammed banned foreign videos?
"Shooting and publicizing any such video from London will be in contravention of the "relevant sections of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code" according to Lai!
"In as much as our President is abroad, the only legal option available to Nigerians who want to see him is through pictures. This is a law abiding administration and President Buhari will not break the law!"
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Meanwhile, former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said the picture of the president dining with the leaders of his political party is fake.
Fani-Kayode said he was reliably informed that the picture was taken during Ramadan in Abuja some time back and not in London.
He also alleged that all the drinks photographed during the meeting with the president were Nigerian drinks even though the photo was reportedly taken in the United Kingdom.
Watch this NAIJ.com video on President Buhari's absence: