Omokri laments alleged internationally ridicule President Buhari’s absence is causing Nigeria

Omokri laments alleged internationally ridicule President Buhari’s absence is causing Nigeria

- Omokri believes that President Buhari's health issue has made Nigeria a source of ridicule internationally

- The ex-Jonathan aide also accused Buhari of being an hypocrite that was always doing what he outlawed for others

- Omokri says Nigerians have learned a tough lesson from the episode of putting the All Progressives Congress in power

Reno Omokri, ex-new media aide to former president Goodluck Jonathan has lamented what he considered an insult to Nigeria which was recently dished out by an international news platform.

Omokri tweeted his sadness at a question pasted for viewers of a news programme of the Cable News Network (CNN).

The question asked viewers to identify a president that has not been in office for over two months.

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A disgusted Omokri tweeted:

Omokri is also displeased with the fact that President Buhari never kept to his own rules in his battle against corruption.

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He tweeted:

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported recently that indications have emerged that the President of the Senate Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara are ready to visit President Muhammadu Buhari if invited by the presidency.

A source quoted in the report said the two National Assembly leaders did not make any request before their previous visit to Buhari in London, United Kingdom.

Only the presidency can determine who sees the President. Saraki and Dogara can only be invited; they won’t lobby to see the President,” the source said.

Watch this Legit.ng TV video of Nigerians speaking on President Buhari's imminent return from a recent medical trip abroad

Source: Legit.ng

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Akinyemi Akinrujomu Akinyemi Akinrujomu is a professionally-trained journalist with over 17 years of experience. His knowledge spans print, broadcast, and online media. He has worked in several top media organizations in Nigeria. He has also pioneered several print media publications. He is a graduate of History and International Studies from the Lagos State University and he also holds a professional National Diploma in Journalism. He loves reading, travelling and listening to music.