Reno Omokri mocks Buhari's #ChangeBeginsWithMe

Reno Omokri mocks Buhari's #ChangeBeginsWithMe

Former aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan on new media, Reno Omokri has given Nigerians a new definition of change.

Reno Omokri mocks Buhari's #ChangeBeginsWithMe

Omokri in a Facebook post on Tuesday, September 13 wondered how the sports minister who believes athletes dont need training, a finance minister who thinks recession is just a word and an information minister who wants to generate jobs via masquerade dressing.

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"Change is defined as a sports minister who believes athletes dont need training, a finance minister who thinks recession is just a word, a science and technology minister who aspires to produce pencils in 2 years, an information minister who wants to generate jobs via masquerade dressing, an interior minister who uses his security to publicly shine his shoes, an agriculture minister who fights for land for cows instead of farmers, a labor minister who threatens banks with revocation of license when they retrench workers due to bad economy, a communications minister who wants us to pay 9% tax on calls, a transport minister who gives one President credit for a railway built by another President, an economic adviser who wants women to donate their jewelry to help govt fight recession and a Presidential spokesman who believes critics are 'wailers' all led by a President who believes

Omokri had earlier shaded finance minister, Kemi Adeosun for disowning her Twitter account after an epic misfire on the topic of economic recession.

Omokri wondered in a tweet on Friday, September 2 how the Twitter account that had been quoted daily in the papers without protest by the minister suddenly turned alien to her when she made an erroneous comment about the economic recession.

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