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Omokri attacks Ezekwesili, calls her ‘big fat compromised hypocrite’ [See Why]
Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, has described Oby Ezekwesili as a compromised hypocrite for attacking Governor Nyesom Wike over the demolition of two hotels in Rivers State.
Wike demolished Prodest Hotel in Alode and Etemeteh Hotel in Onn, both in Eleme Local Government Area, for violating the lockdown order in the state.
Describing the action of the governor, Ezekwesili stated that it is a “flagrant abuse of power” which “breeds anarchy in society”.
In reaction, Reno Omokri wondered why Ezekwesili kept mum when some governors of the All Progressives Congress, APC, carried out demolition on buildings belonging to political opponents.
He wrote:
“Oby Ezekwesili is an agent of the APC, whom that demonic party has blackmailed into sabotaging the PDP because as Bello El-Rufai said, they have her ‘beggar with receipt’.
“She does not want that exposed, that is why she hypocritically attacked Wike for demolishing a hotel but had nothing to say when Nasir El-Rufai demolished the homes and offices of multiple political opponents or when Ajimobi demolished Yinka Ayefele’s radio station.
“At least Wike first tried to seal the hotel, and the owners (PDP members), assaulted his agents. #CoronaVirus is a life-threatening emergency and while I regret the action, I understand it. But Oby is a big fat compromised hypocrite! The house rat that tells the Bush rat where to go”.
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