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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by EmmyDJourno: 8:08pm On Apr 17, 2018
This Reno guy is a hired gun, and I've learnt not to rely on the words of a hired gun

If to say this govt dey throw money around like the dumb GEJ to corner loose tongues like Reno and FFK, this dude would be singing a different song

Our problems are beyond mudslingers, we need constructive criticism, so Nigerians know the Voices of Conscience and the Political Character Assassins

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by LegDoLand: 8:10pm On Apr 17, 2018
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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Okoroawusa: 8:10pm On Apr 17, 2018
sexdoll:
Reno go wail taya.
Even oga jona wey lose the election e no pain am reach reno own.
Oga Jona has moved on but "boy-boy" Reno has not

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by semyman: 8:13pm On Apr 17, 2018
Agent of looters everywhere

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by jimrog: 8:13pm On Apr 17, 2018
This one go get heart attack after 2019 election...

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by euwalaka: 8:14pm On Apr 17, 2018
Trump please lock that man for me abeg

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Kingspin(m): 8:15pm On Apr 17, 2018
Evil men are ruling Nigeria no doubt. By 2019, we need to get it right.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by kaydp: 8:15pm On Apr 17, 2018
Bolowolowo:
So you want USA to solve your problems abi?? Go and read up on what happens to countries where the US intervenes grin
Yh. They will help us solve it like they solved Libya's
Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Ezeimo: 8:15pm On Apr 17, 2018
This Reno is still suffering from election defit syndrome.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Nobody: 8:15pm On Apr 17, 2018
What an ediat. The Shiites are sponsored by Iran, an adversary of the US an an even bigger adversary of trumps beloved Israel. It is so funny seeing Christians who typically fall all over themselves over Israel SUDDENLY supporting Shiites because of politics. Any other time, they would be wailing to high heavens about those troublesome muslims. people who get upset about road blocks during friday prayers suddnely concerned about violent muslim protesters? heh.

Omokri is also too daft to realise that Trump has no care for Muslim deaths. the very best you will get fro him is token appreciation for christian deaths, but even that is unlikely. these are blacks from a shithole country, after all

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by anif009(m): 8:16pm On Apr 17, 2018
Hmm

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Organs(m): 8:16pm On Apr 17, 2018
ezera:
Trump should please arrest the Dullard for us please!!!!!!!


Maybe sense go return to you in 2088... i hope it won't be too late then. Tell Trump to use FBI so he will not escape...lol.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by elitebliss(f): 8:17pm On Apr 17, 2018
Space booker
Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Nobody: 8:17pm On Apr 17, 2018
Bolowolowo:
So you want USA to solve your problems abi?? Go and read up on what happens to countries where the US intervenes grin

Three gbosas for you.

Them think them they suffer now? Wait till you wake up to screaming F16 jet engines as they bomb 1/4 mile from you.

They should get ready to smell napalm in the morning.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by goldman777: 8:19pm On Apr 17, 2018
Trump himself is a problem to d u.s.a they av bigger problems to deal with on a global scale than pmb undecided

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by elitebliss(f): 8:20pm On Apr 17, 2018
Apc pdp they are all the same.supid government

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Nobody: 8:27pm On Apr 17, 2018
foliman:
Happenings in NIGERIA these days are just too unbelievable...
Not less than 32 Christians had just been murdered in the north hours ago by his kinsmen.

If I'm not mistaken, IPOB did nothing close to this, yet he tagged them terror group and here are his people who would not mind to perish a community over a cow and he's yet to give desired nomenclature!

Impunity and nepotism has just created a beautiful aural in the heart of the tyrant.

If we can't send you out by vote, God will take you life!
He may chose to rig the election!

To hell with you and your propaganda!
this is the same man Rochas said Igbos should support that its our closest chance to the presidency. How can someone think like that. Buhari made it known to FFK that Igbos should never be allowed the presidency of this country anymore and someone thinks that Buhari the fanatic lunatic would support an Igbo man to succeed him. Rochas must be joking!

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by guttentag(m): 8:27pm On Apr 17, 2018
Euouae:
Reno is really a frustrated soul


Forgetting that Donald Trump does not regard frustrated people.

He please go get a life and add a little skin to his diminishing looks instead of losing weight on matters that are over him.

If he keeps this pace going, doubt if his health can keep him till 2023 when His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari (GCFR). will hand-over

if u are not a robot or an attention seeker, why did you bold your writeup.
clown

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by nobsalis: 8:33pm On Apr 17, 2018
mash2:
@Reno Omokiri... Read!

The search for truth in the rubble of Douma – and one doctor’s doubts over the chemical attack The Independent
Robert Fisk; The Independent16 April 2018...

This is the story of a town called Douma, a ravaged, stinking place of smashed apartment blocks – and of an underground clinic whose images of suffering allowed three of the Western world’s most powerful nations to bomb Syria last week. There’s even a friendly doctor in a green coat who, when I track him down in the very same clinic, cheerfully tells me that the “gas” videotape which horrified the world – despite all the doubters – is perfectly genuine.

War stories, however, have a habit of growing darker. For the same 58-year old senior Syrian doctor then adds something profoundly uncomfortable: the patients, he says, were overcome not by gas but by oxygen starvation in the rubbish-filled tunnels and basements in which they lived, on a night of wind and heavy shelling that stirred up a dust storm.

As Dr Assim Rahaibani announces this extraordinary conclusion, it is worth observing that he is by his own admission not an eyewitness himself and, as he speaks good English, he refers twice to the jihadi gunmen of Jaish el-Islam [the Army of Islam] in Douma as “terrorists” – the regime’s word for their enemies, and a term used by many people across Syria. Am I hearing this right? Which version of events are we to believe?

By bad luck, too, the doctors who were on duty that night on 7 April were all in Damascus giving evidence to a chemical weapons enquiry, which will be attempting to provide a definitive answer to that question in the coming weeks.

France, meanwhile, has said it has “proof” chemical weapons were used, and US media have quoted sources saying urine and blood tests showed this too. The WHO has said its partners on the ground treated 500 patients “exhibiting signs and symptoms consistent with exposure to toxic chemicals”.

At the same time, inspectors from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) are currently blocked from coming here to the site of the alleged gas attack themselves, ostensibly because they lacked the correct UN permits.

Before we go any further, readers should be aware that this is not the only story in Douma. There are the many people I talked to amid the ruins of the town who said they had “never believed in” gas stories – which were usually put about, they claimed, by the armed Islamist groups. These particular jihadis survived under a blizzard of shellfire by living in other’s people’s homes and in vast, wide tunnels with underground roads carved through the living rock by prisoners with pick-axes on three levels beneath the town. I walked through three of them yesterday, vast corridors of living rock which still contained Russian – yes, Russian – rockets and burned-out cars.

So the story of Douma is thus not just a story of gas – or no gas, as the case may be. It’s about thousands of people who did not opt for evacuation from Douma on buses that left last week, alongside the gunmen with whom they had to live like troglodytes for months in order to survive. I walked across this town quite freely yesterday without soldier, policeman or minder to haunt my footsteps, just two Syrian friends, a camera and a notebook. I sometimes had to clamber across 20-foot-high ramparts, up and down almost sheer walls of earth. Happy to see foreigners among them, happier still that the siege is finally over, they are mostly smiling; those whose faces you can see, of course, because a surprising number of Douma’s women wear full-length black hijab

I first drove into Douma as part of an escorted convoy of journalists. But once a boring general had announced outside a wrecked council house “I have no information” – that most helpful rubbish-dump of Arab officialdom – I just walked away. Several other reporters, mostly Syrian, did the same. Even a group of Russian journalists – all in military attire – drifted off.

It was a short walk to Dr Rahaibani. From the door of his subterranean clinic – “Point 200”, it is called, in the weird geology of this partly-underground city – is a corridor leading downhill where he showed me his lowly hospital and the few beds where a small girl was crying as nurses treated a cut above her eye.

“I was with my family in the basement of my home three hundred metres from here on the night but all the doctors know what happened. There was a lot of shelling [by government forces] and aircraft were always over Douma at night – but on this night, there was wind and huge dust clouds began to come into the basements and cellars where people lived. People began to arrive here suffering from hypoxia, oxygen loss. Then someone at the door, a “White Helmet”, shouted “Gas!”, and a panic began. People started throwing water over each other. Yes, the video was filmed here, it is genuine, but what you see are people suffering from hypoxia – not gas poisoning.”

Oddly, after chatting to more than 20 people, I couldn’t find one who showed the slightest interest in Douma’s role in bringing about the Western air attacks. Two actually told me they didn’t know about the connection.

But it was a strange world I walked into. Two men, Hussam and Nazir Abu Aishe, said they were unaware how many people had been killed in Douma, although the latter admitted he had a cousin “executed by Jaish el-Islam [the Army of Islam] for allegedly being “close to the regime”. They shrugged when I asked about the 43 people said to have died in the infamous Douma attack.

The White Helmets – the medical first responders already legendary in the West but with some interesting corners to their own story – played a familiar role during the battles. They are partly funded by the Foreign Office and most of the local offices were staffed by Douma men. I found their wrecked offices not far from Dr Rahaibani’s clinic. A gas mask had been left outside a food container with one eye-piece pierced and a pile of dirty military camouflage uniforms lay inside one room. Planted, I asked myself? I doubt it. The place was heaped with capsules, broken medical equipment and files, bedding and mattresses.

Of course we must hear their side of the story, but it will not happen here: a woman told us that every member of the White Helmets in Douma abandoned their main headquarters and chose to take the government-organised and Russian-protected buses to the rebel province of Idlib with the armed groups when the final truce was agreed.

There were food stalls open and a patrol of Russian military policemen – a now optional extra for every Syrian ceasefire – and no-one had even bothered to storm into the forbidding Islamist prison near Martyr’s Square where victims were supposedly beheaded in the basements. The town’s complement of Syrian interior ministry civilian police – who eerily wear military clothes – are watched over by the Russians who may or may not be watched by the civilians. Again, my earnest questions about gas were met with what seemed genuine perplexity.

How could it be that Douma refugees who had reached camps in Turkey were already describing a gas attack which no-one in Douma today seemed to recall? It did occur to me, once I was walking for more than a mile through these wretched prisoner-groined tunnels, that the citizens of Douma lived so isolated from each other for so long that “news” in our sense of the word simply had no meaning to them. Syria doesn’t cut it as Jeffersonian democracy – as I cynically like to tell my Arab colleagues – and it is indeed a ruthless dictatorship, but that couldn’t cow these people, happy to see foreigners among them, from reacting with a few words of truth. So what were they telling me?

They talked about the Islamists under whom they had lived. They talked about how the armed groups had stolen civilian homes to avoid the Syrian government and Russian bombing. The Jaish el-Islam had burned their offices before they left, but the massive buildings inside the security zones they created had almost all been sandwiched to the ground by air strikes. A Syrian colonel I came across behind one of these buildings asked if I wanted to see how deep the tunnels were. I stopped after well over a mile when he cryptically observed that “this tunnel might reach as far as Britain”. Ah yes, Ms May, I remembered, whose air strikes had been so intimately connected to this place of tunnels and dust. And gas?

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/syria-chemical-attack-gas-douma-robert-fisk-ghouta-damascus-a8307726.html

U be mumu.... How can ur comment be more Dan d post?

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by omohayek: 8:35pm On Apr 17, 2018
I despise Buhari's ineptitude as much as anyone, but ridiculous tweets like this one are the reason why I say Omockery is nothing but an imb.ecile. Apart from the fact that Donald Trump is notorious for his unwillingness to read anything - not even his own tweets, for the sake of proofreading - Omockery has to be living in a cave to think that a racist like Trump would give a damn about Buhari killing some other black people, especially seeing as Trump has repeatedly displayed his affection for murderous "tough guys" like Egypt's Sisi and Duterte in the Philippines.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by bekpo(m): 8:42pm On Apr 17, 2018
foliman:
Happenings in NIGERIA these days are just too unbelievable...
Not less than 32 Christians had just been murdered in the north hours ago by his kinsmen.

If I'm not mistaken, IPOB did nothing close to this, yet he tagged them terror group and here are his people who would not mind to perish a community over a cow and he's yet to give desired nomenclature!

Impunity and nepotism has just created a beautiful aural in the heart of the tyrant.

If we can't send you out by vote, God will take you life!
He may chose to rig the election!

To hell with you and your propaganda!

My God does not listen to d prayers of d wicked.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Roger3D(m): 8:42pm On Apr 17, 2018
conductorGX:
Trump sire, you should do well to seize the dull cow rearer from Daura who is complicit in the state-sponsored gruesome murder of over 1000 pro-Biafra Republic supporters and the daily killing of hundreds of Middle Belt (Benue, Taraba) residents by Fulani herdsmen terrorists whose patron is Buhari.


Sources: [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Pro-Biafra_Protesters_(2015–2016)[/url]

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2016/11/peaceful-pro-biafra-activists-killed-in-chilling-crackdown/
It is high treason to seek the break up of a sovereign nation state like Nigeria, Trump knows this and so will ignore your propaganda

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by jericco1(m): 8:43pm On Apr 17, 2018
IkpuNnegiEwu44:
Just serve that cow "abacha kind of Tea" and save over 200m Nigerians from 4 more years of hardship plsssssssss Trump!
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thought it was an apple.
Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by bekpo(m): 8:49pm On Apr 17, 2018
EmmyDJourno:
This Reno guy is a hired gun, and I've learnt not to rely on the words of a hired gun

If to say this govt dey throw money around like the dumb GEJ to corner loose tongues like Reno and FFK, this dude would be singing a different song

Our problems are beyond mudslingers, we need constructive criticism, so Nigerians know the Voices of Conscience and the Political Character Assassins

U know them very well

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by virtuousMe(f): 8:50pm On Apr 17, 2018
so what would trump do? you should channel your tweets in sensitizing the foolish Nigerians that want to reelect this old wicked man in 2019





you wrote like you are scared he will win the election

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by contigiency(m): 8:51pm On Apr 17, 2018
I thought this yeye man is a pastor, he spends much of his time looking for negative things to write about buhari. Or has he devoted to full time politics? I understand that when one looses where he is earning a huge income, he gets frustrated. But he should simply understand that Nigerians were tired of their looting which was unpresedented. He and FFK have expressed this frustration so much as If all their sources of livelihood was closed. I am saying this because I know for sure that they don't care for the masses they claim they are speaking for. Else, their patriotism would have started by resigning from the previous most corrupt regime which they were prominent actors, and then voice out the wastefulness and looting of that government. But If they had kept quiet until Nigerians found out their looting and threw them out, then they should as well keep quiet and let the same Nigerians decide the fate of buhari and those in his government come 2019.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by hadjipapiey(m): 8:53pm On Apr 17, 2018
Reno is a 6 legged goat tongue

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by trutbetold: 8:54pm On Apr 17, 2018
President Trump, please asked Muhammad Buhari to go home and sleep, his kinsmen (Fulani's) and his organized terrorist group (Book Haram) has kill more Nigerians put together the regime of former President Obasanjo, Yar'dua and Jonathan twofold. He Buhari, has never taken any responsibility since voted into power, always a portioning blames. A good leader takes responsibility, and a bad ruler blame others. Go Home and Sleep Buhari.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Bluffly: 8:57pm On Apr 17, 2018
Levant:
See post below



https://mobile.twitter.com/renoomokri?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Slavery mentality from Reno. Is Trump superior than him and all Nigerians.

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by chiedozie198100: 8:59pm On Apr 17, 2018
Princeofnigeria:
True, but shite were also killed during Jonathan era

by whom?

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by Adebowale89(m): 9:00pm On Apr 17, 2018
virtuousMe:
so what would trump do? you should channel your tweets in sensitizing the foolish Nigerians that want to reelect this old wicked man in 2019





you wrote like you are scared he will win the election













what credibility does he had when he won in 2015? did Nigerians ask him questions about governance manifesto in 2015 before voting? a so called leader that openly condemn GEJ and army then for the killing of bokoharam and mobilize to Oyo state for the fight btw farmers and Fulani then? and still win



you're asking question as if you stay in diaspora, no be the same Nigerian voting ceec despite her uncultured behaviour that's not of average Nigerians ?



I'm not scared of buhari winning, I'm only concerned what Nigeria would become after his reelection

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Re: Reno Omokri Writes Trump On Buhari's US Visit by opribo(m): 9:02pm On Apr 17, 2018
Today I salute all the women that I have loved before, who cared for me. I love you all.

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