WHY I EXPOSED RENO OMOKRI – MIKE ARNOLD

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It’s important that I state that I posted about Omokri only after I followed the biblical instruction to seek his repentance and restoration first.

The next step is to warn the brethren. This is what that looks like in the age of social media.

I do not have a vendetta or any anger against him. My heart breaks for him. I was called by God to Nigeria to speak the truth. And that’s the exact instruction Omokri gave me when he invited me. Nothing more. “Just come and speak the truth.” That’s all I have done. How could he be mad at me for doing what he asked me to do?

I will continue to swing the sword of truth so long as I have breath in my lungs, and as long as innocent Nigerians are slaughtered, and the displaced are ground down by the very people Omokri has sided with after flip-flopping himself into the killing field.

I’m completely done with him. He’s irrelevant. And I think his days of being a shill for this administration are over. What he just engineered was a blunder of historic proportions.

I kept saying throughout that surely God has befuddled his mind to allow him to do something so fragrantly foolish. I never had to speak one false thing to him, he just misinterpreted everything I said, assuming that he’s smarter than everyone. This is gross negligence on behalf of Tinubu.

And I don’t think Tinubu puts up with stuff like that very well, especially from effeminate pretty boys who talk out of both sides of their mouth and our universally reviled by Nigerians, both in country and diaspora. Goodbye appointment, goodbye vice president candidacy. Good riddance, Reno.

To quote a man that I once thought highly of, “I really don’t think we should keep over flogging this. Move on. Pursue your passion and live and let live.”

I will not post about him again unless he wants to tangle, and I will respond with overwhelming truth. I’ve only scratched the surface, and I pray that’s enough.

Fair warning: Anyone who stands in the way of the sword of truth will get cut. And cut. And cut.

This is not a game, it’s not a feud. It’s about saving lives. And it’s about setting Nigeria on a path for a bright, peaceful, and prosperous future.

To my beloved friends in Nigeria: Fact it is, there is no such thing as darkness. It is just the absence of light.

It is time to rise and shine.

About Dons Eze

DONS EZE, PhD, Political Philosopher and Journalist of over four decades standing, worked in several newspaper houses across the country, and rose to the positions of Editor and General Manager. A UNESCO Fellow in Journalism, Dr. Dons Eze, a prolific writer and author of many books, attended several courses on Journalism and Communication in both Nigeria and overseas, including a Postgraduate Course on Journalism at Warsaw, Poland; Strategic Communication and Practical Communication Approach at RIPA International, London, the United Kingdom, among others.

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