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Abike Has Done Her Best, Point Fingers At Geoffrey Onyeama He Is In Charge- Reno Omokri Tells The Igbo’s, Critics

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Former Presidential aide to Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Reno Omokri has slammed the Igbos gaslighting NIDCOM boss, Abike Dabiri.

Recall that since the start of Sudanese chaos and concerns about evacuating over three million Nigerian students, Abike Dabiri chairman of NIDCOM has been dealt with by Nigerian tweeps despite her effort. The majority of the Nigerian Tweeps insulting on social media platforms are “Obidients” and “Igbos” who forget that Geoffrey Onyeama is the Minister of foreign affairs. CONTINUE READING

 

 

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Social Media Critic, Omokri, 49 once again has taken to his Twitter handle to educate the gullible Nigerians on the issue of who is responsible to bring back Nigerians who willingly went to Sudan.

He wrote:

“This accusation that Abike Dabiri and her organisation are singling out people of Igbo origin and preventing them from being evacuated out of war-torn Sudan is not only ridiculous and unhelpful, it is also very ill-timed. And it is quite disappointing that some people have taken this allegation, without evidence and are asking Abike and NIDCOM to defend themselves.”

“First and foremost, your common sense should tell you that the evacuation is being carried out by the Ministry of foreign affairs, not NIDCOM. And the minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, is of Igbo extraction. If such a thing is occurring, and I doubt that it is, it will be the Minister of Foreign Affairs that would be asked to defend himself, not an agency whose responsibility it is not to evacuate Nigerians from a war zone. If you have evidence, bring it. And if not, do not distract them from the sensitive task they are performing.”

Source: Bushradiogist

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