Dear Egbon Dele,
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) July 19, 2024
Thank you for your feedback, sir. It is not that I am too lazy. How can anybody look at me and accuse me of laziness? I am slim, fit and very active in the boardroom, bedroom and newsroom. When you see a lazy person, you can tell by their body.
The truth is… pic.twitter.com/YWyUjogiMp
Dear Egbon Dele,
Thank you for your feedback, sir. It is not that I am too lazy. How can anybody look at me and accuse me of laziness? I am slim, fit and very active in the boardroom, bedroom and newsroom. When you see a lazy person, you can tell by their body.
The truth is that it is rather that your posts praise singing Governor Adeleke as the next best thing after sliced bread. They are just too much, and I have neither the bandwidth nor the time to screenshot them for you.
However, if you still deny that you have published over fifty (not fifty, over fifty) publications whitewashing the image of Governor Adeleke, then I challenge you to sue. In court, I will provide you with the documentary evidence you seek.
Think about it, egbon. How can you accuse Tinubu of collapsing the Nigerian economy and praise Governor Adeleke with the same mouth?
Tinubu pays federal civil service as and when due, plus a ₦35,000 wage support and has now increased their salaries to ₦70,000. He gave workers palliatives and sent 20 trucks of rice to each state. His administration also increased the federal allocation to each state by at least 45%.
Our GDP is growing at 3.1%, and we have a trade surplus of ₦6.52 trillion, because the government deliberately introduced reforms to make imported goods expensive so we can produce locally and be self-sufficient.
But here you are, praising Adeleke and attacking Tinubu. Where on Earth does that make sense? Has Adeleke handled the local economy in Osun better than Tinubu has dealt with the national economy?
Anyway, until we meet in court. You may want to ask Nasir El-Rufai how I disgraced him in court. Before I even posted, my staff had gathered all your posts praising Adeleke, and we know the number. It is ABOVE fifty. Go back and count yourself!
Thanks again, and may God bless you.