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“Na ADC We Go Chop?”- Former Presidential Aide, Reno Omokri Reacts To Controversial Photo Of President Tinubu’s ADC Sitting

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“Na ADC We Go Chop?”- Former Presidential Aide, Reno Omokri Reacts To Controversial Photo Of President Tinubu’s ADC Sitting....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah

Reno Omokri, a former presidential aide under the umbrella party regime has reacted to the controversial video of President Tinubu’s ADC sitting down during a meeting. CONTINUE READING

 

 

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A few days ago President Tinubu held a meeting with various educational unions at the presidential villa, Mr. president’s photographer took a controversial shoot that captured ADC sitting down while the meeting was ongoing.

Many Nigerians have reacted to the photo tagging President Tinubu as “humble, kind, and a nice person”. Reno Omokri has dropped his two cents about the picture. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

The Social media critic tackled Nigerians who celebrated the image, claiming the past president ADC’s stood but didn’t perform.

He added that World performing leaders like Biden, Rishi Sunak, and others their ADC are hardly seen standing their backs.

“Some Nigerians are complaining bitterly about this photo because President Bola Tinubu’s ADC is seated when he is meant to be standing. My response to them is this: What did the Presidents whose ADC were always standing do? Did we not waste eight unproductive locust years with Buhari and his ever-standing ADC? Na ADC we go chop?.”

“I am not interested in all of those hangovers of the colonial era. How many times have you seen an ADC standing behind President Biden or Prime Minister Rishi Sunak? As long as the President is performing, he can even get rid of the position of ADC for all I care! Understand that it is the economy that should stand, not the ADC!”, he added.

Source: Bushradiogist

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