Reno Omokri, a previous helper to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan has stood up finished remarks credited to the Minister of Labor and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige on why Nigerians should applaud President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressive Congress (APC ) over his execution.
Review that Ngige had told columnists in Onitsha, Anambra State on Sunday, that Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) had resuscitated the economy and merited praise from Nigerians consistently.
Yet, Omokori has now said that Nigeria under the administration of Buhari has lost 11 million employment and has turned into the central station for outrageous destitution, claiming that Okija place of worship more likely than not done some harm to Ngige's mind.
He twitted, ''I trust Okija place of worship did not do perpetual harm to Chris Ngige's mind! How might he approach us to applaud a Buhari under whom Nigeria lost 11 million occupations and turned into the world home office for extraordinary neediness and whose administration needs us to give arrive for dairy cattle farm or bite the dust?
''Give this a chance to be an exercise to all government officials. Try not to counsel interest ministers to anchor power or you may wind up like Chris Ngige-sitting in a cooled office, yet still as totally insane as a maniac in the city! Approaching us to applaud a clumsy man who has made life in Nigeria damnation! #RenosDarts.
''Ngige says Nigerians ought to applaud president Buhari and expressing gratitude toward God for the APC.but what are we applauding? Do we applaud?
'' Being the world central command for extraordinary destitution.
'' For our outside obligation multiplying in only 3 years.
''For moving 12 puts in reverse in straightforwardness internationals CP.
''For saying giving area for cows farm is better that demise.
''For a huge number of Nigerians slaughtered by herders without nothing being done to the executioners.
''Naira losing 85percent of its esteem and being appraised the fourth most exceedingly bad performing cash on the planet.
''The sycophancy of individuals like Ngige influences you to understand that until the point that you give a labor, you can never genuinely know him.''
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