VeryDarkMan to Omokri: Why meet a drug lord like Tinubu?

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Martins Otse, widely recognized as VeryDarkMan, has publicly criticized Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, over his recent visit to President Bola Tinubu.

Otse questioned Omokri’s motives, asking, “Why did you visit a drug lord? Do you want to sell drugs?”

He further accused Omokri of lacking integrity and claimed to know individuals whom Omokri had approached to arrange the meeting with Tinubu.

Otse suggested that Omokri’s attacks on Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi were driven by ulterior motives.

Otse also insinuated that Omokri’s attacks on Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, were motivated by personal interest. “You are shameless. I know the people you begged to meet Tinubu, and this is why you were attacking Peter Obi,” Otse stated.

NN News Media recalls that Omokri previously raised concerns about Tinubu’s alleged connections to drug trafficking, once asking on social media, “Tinubu, are you a heroin drug lord? Yes or No?”

In a post on his Facebook page, Omokri wrote:
“Dear Bola Tinubu,
If you are not a KNOWN DRUG LORD, then please explain how Olafunke Philips, an arrested cocaine trafficker who jumped bail, ended up as a political appointee in Lagos under Jide Sanwoolu? Who instructed Sanwoolu to appoint her?”

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