Reno Omokri Reveals What He Will Do If Supreme Court Dismisses Peter Obi’s Appeal

Reno Omokri Reveals What He Will Do If Supreme Court Dismisses Peter Obi’s Appeal

  • Reno Omokri, ex-President Goodluck Jonathan's former aide has revealed what will do should the Supreme Court dismiss Peter Obi's appeal
  • Omokri threw jibes at Obi's supporters for mocking the Chief Justice of Nigeria and his colleagues and still filling appeal before them
  • He said the Obidients should learn self-control, be strategic, think before they act and not be erratic in their approach.

Political critic and public affairs commentator, Reno Omokri has commented on the ongoing Supreme Court deliberations on the appeal filed by the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Omokri said he is ready to dance to mock the Obidients after the Supreme Court dismisses Obi’s appeal.

Omokri said he is ready to dance if Supreme Court dismisses Obi’s appeal
Reno Omokri said he will dance when Peter Obi's appeal is dismissed at the Supreme Court Photo Credits: Reno Omokri/Mr Peter Obi
Source: Facebook

He stated this via his X page ( formerly known as Twitter) @renoomokri, on Monday, October 23.

“Anyway, I am already practising the dance I will dance when Obi's appeal is dismissed. It is called Obito Continua!”

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He said Obi’s supporters are appealing to the same Chief Justice of Nigeria and his colleagues who they promoted all types of disrespectful narratives and turned a section of the public against.

Omokri said the Obidients movement mocked the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, when he was on a wheelchair, as though they won't also grow old.

He also accused them of making insulting caricatures of the justices of the Supreme Court

He advised Obi’s supporters to learn self-control, be strategic and not erratic in their approach.

“Learn self-control. Be strategic, not erratic. Think before you act. Know that those you insult today may be the same people you will consult tomorrow. And the people you condemn today may be the ones you need to commend you tomorrow. Now, after months of abuse and dishonour from you, you want them to honour your appeal”

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Supreme Court adjourns Atiku, Peter Obi's appeals

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the Supreme Court adjourned the appeals filed by Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Obi, challenging the victory of President Bola Tinubu in the February 25 election.

The seven-member panel led by Justice John Okoro adjourned the matter after the arguments of the lawyers of the respective parties.

Reno Omokri sends strong message to Peter Obi’s supporters

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that Omokri sent message to members of the Obidients movement after he returned to Nigeria.

Before his return to Nigeria, there have been a series of speculations about the authorities' possible arrest of Omokri due to his frequent anti-government tweets and comments about the administration of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari.

In the video sighted on Omokri's page by Legit.ng, he boasted that he arrived in Nigeria and the authorities are yet to arrest him.

Source: Legit.ng

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Adekunle Dada (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Adekunle Dada is a trained journalist with over 7 years of working experience. He is also a Politics/Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng. He holds a B.Sc. in Mass Communication From Lagos State University, Ojo. Adekunle previously worked at PM News, The Sun, and Within Nigeria where he expressed his journalistic skills with well-researched articles and features. In 2024, Adekunle obtained a certificate in advanced digital reporting from the Google News Initiative. He can be reached via adekunle.dada@corp.legit.ng.