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Even witches are complaining Buhari now flies more than them, says Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, described himself as a “Buhari Tormentor” and he continued to live to the bill by attacking the president at any given opportunity.
The presidency announced President Muhammadu Buhari is set to spend at least 16 days in the United Kingdom on a private visit. In a post on Twitter, the Presidency through @NGRPresident said,
“At the end of his participation in the Future Investment Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, President @MBuhari will on Saturday November 2, 2019, proceed to the United Kingdom on a private visit.
“He is expected to return to Nigeria on November 17, 2019.”
Angry at Buhari’s frequently travelling, Omokri took to Twitter, saying even witches are complaining about the president’s frequent travelling.
He wrote,
With the number of hours General @MBuhari spends in the air, he should have qualified as a professional pilot by now. Even the chief of air staff doesn’t fly as much as Buhari. Maybe Buhari can be a pilot for #NigeriaAir
Even witches are complaining that General @MBuhari now flies more than them! 16 days in London, after 3 days in Saudi, after 3 days in Russia, after 3 days in SA, after 4 days in Japan. Is Buhari now Chief of Air Staff?
Even witches are complaining that General @MBuhari now flies more than them! 16 days in London, after 3 days in Saudi, after 3 days in Russia, after 3 days in SA, after 4 days in Japan. Is Buhari now Chief of Air Staff?
#TableShaker#FreeLeahSharibu #BuhariTormentor
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) October 29, 2019
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