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Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by Titusele87(op): 2:33pm On Dec 08, 2025
Renowned Nigerian human-rights lawyer and lead counsel to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, has described the ambassadorial nomination of Mr. Reno Omokri as “the greatest disservice to the country.”

According to Ejiofor, Omokri’s nomination to an exalted diplomatic portfolio endangers not only the image of the President but also the collective dignity of the Nigerian people.

He made this assertion in a statement released on Monday titled:“MONDAY MUSING: THE DIPLOMATIC MISADVENTURE OF RENO OMOKRI — WHY THE SENATE MUST SAVE NIGERIA FROM A HISTORICAL ERROR-IN-PROGRESS.”

Ejiofor wrote that “the recent nomination of Mr. Reno Omokri as Ambassador-Designate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is one such bewildering episode— a moment that compels one to wonder whether someone within the corridors of power has mischievously substituted statesmanship with slapstick.”

He further warned that any Igbo senator who supports Omokri’s appointment should consider himself a traitor.

Ejiofor argued that it is Omokri’s “relentless, malignant crusade against the Igbo nation” that requires the most urgent scrutiny.

In his words, “In the long history of ethnic stereotyping in Nigeria, rarely has one man laboured so enthusiastically to malign an entire people as Reno Omokri.”

He said that at every opportunity, Omokri unleashed torrents of insults, mockery, and denigration upon Ndigbo, attaching to them labels too vulgar for civilized discourse.

Ejiofor stated that Omokri publicly championed the absurd narrative that Igbo people are insignificant contributors to Nigerian society, repeatedly portraying them as criminals, invaders, and economic parasites.

He continued:“He amplified toxic calls for Igbos to ‘leave Lagos,’ a city built, inhabited, and enriched by all Nigerians, including Ndigbo. His digital fingerprints remain all over this hateful and divisive propaganda; the archives of social media do not forget.”


The statement reads in full:

In the grand tapestry of Nigerian political theatre, one has become almost accustomed to periodic absurdities. Yet, every so often, a proposal emerges so profoundly unwise, so magnificently unserious, that it demands immediate intellectual quarantine. The recent nomination of Mr. Reno Omokri as Ambassador-Designate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is one such bewildering episode; a moment where one must wonder if someone within the corridors of power mischievously swapped statesmanship for slapstick.

It is, of course, customary for Presidents to rely on trusted advisers when composing their list of nominees. But whoever whispered Reno Omokri’s name into the presidential ear deserves a national reprimand, or at the very least, mandatory retirement into quiet contemplation. No wonder, name of a dead nominee has been uncovered amongst the list. However, to recommend this particular "gentleman" for an exalted diplomatic portfolio, is to imperil not merely the image of Mr President, but the collective dignity of the Nigerian people.

For years, Reno’s social media activities have been a masterclass in unrestrained vituperation. His digital tantrums, served daily across X, Facebook, Instagram, and his ever-expanding sermon-on-the-timeline broadcasts, have been so riotously reckless that many discerning observers have questioned whether his devices should come preinstalled with psychiatric safeguards.

Indeed, those who once innocently patronised his pages have quietly tiptoed away, citing mental fatigue and the unmistakable possibility that Reno may be nursing a peculiar species of psychological agitation.

Let us speak plainly: I will not venture into the unprintable names he flung at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his days of Twitter evangelism. If the Commander-in-Chief was truly troubled by defamatory thunderings, Daniel Bwala would be giving press statements from a safe distance, not from inside Aso Rock. Nigerians who possess memory longer than a goldfish still wonder what precise value Bwala imports into governance after years of performing verbal gymnastics against the very administration he now serenades.

However, it is Reno’s relentless, malignant crusade against the Igbo nation that deserves the strongest spotlight. In the long history of ethnic stereotyping in Nigeria, rarely has one man laboured so enthusiastically to malign a whole people. At every opportunity, Reno unleashed a torrent of insults, mockery, and denigration upon Ndigbo, assigning them labels too vulgar for refined company.

He publicly championed the absurd narrative that Igbo people are unworthy contributors to Nigerian society, routinely painting them as criminals, invaders, and economic parasites. He amplified toxic calls for Igbos to “leave Lagos”, a city built, inhabited, and enriched by all Nigerians including Ndigbo. His digital fingerprints remain all over this hateful and divisive propaganda; the archives of social media do not forget.

And now, this same man seeks to sit in diplomatic chambers bearing the Nigerian flag?

Before the Senate proceeds to screening, it must ask Reno how he intends to reconcile the contemptuous bile he poured upon the very institution, leadership, and ethnic nationalities he now aspires to represent. How will he explain the loud, choreographed protests he orchestrated in the United States and the United Kingdom against President Tinubu, complete with placards, chants, and laptops live-streaming Nigeria’s “failings” to the world?

How does a man who gleefully de-marketed his own country now solemnly pledge to defend that same country’s global image?

This, dear distinguished senators, is not a paradox, it is a political insult.

For the avoidance of doubt: Reno Omokri cannot be entrusted with any diplomatic office in a country whose citizens he has serially abused, particularly the Igbo nation, a foundational pillar of Nigeria’s political, cultural, commercial, and intellectual fabric.

And let it be stated with clarity that history will not be kind to any senator of Igbo extraction who raises a hand, whether in carelessness or cowardice, to confirm Reno’s appointment. If the Presidency chooses to overlook Reno’s unforgivable malfeasance, Ndigbo will not be so indulgent. The memory of a slight against a people is often longer than the tenure of the government that enabled it.

It is, therefore, in the enlightened interest of the Senate, and indeed, the Republic, to reject Reno Omokri’s nomination outright. Let him, if the Presidency so desires, be appointed as yet another presidential spokesperson. He is eminently qualified for that role, given his flair for noise and notoriety.
But as for diplomacy,
A man who has diminished, ridiculed, and insulted a major component of the Nigerian federation cannot represent Nigeria with credibility.

The Senate must correct this historical error before it matures into a national embarrassment.

Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by Anither563: 3:05pm On Dec 08, 2025
Hmmm. The nomination of Omokri has opened a can of worms. The Senate should do a thorough job.
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by Orlandoo(m): 3:10pm On Dec 08, 2025
With this singular act, Tinubu has shown that loyalty and integrity doesn't matter to him. How on earth will the president overlook people who has stood with him through thick and thin, and nominate a man who has called him all sorts of unprintable names? Tinubu's loyalists who has engaged in heated argument with Reno Omokri, in the course of defending Tinubu will feel let down. Same Reno that clamoured for rebel against Tinubu is the one who Tinubu deemed fit to be ambassador! Truly, Tinubu goofed big time.

Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by HgAkpobomeEr: 3:25pm On Dec 08, 2025
Reno Omokri has been nominated to represent Nigeria. He should be allowed to do his work.
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by Christistruth00: 3:43pm On Dec 08, 2025
What is Biafra's Business with Nigeria?

Mind your own ipob Business!!!!
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by Ikaeniyan0: 3:44pm On Dec 08, 2025
Titusele87:
Renowned Nigerian human-rights lawyer and lead counsel to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, has described the ambassadorial nomination of Mr. Reno Omokri as “the greatest disservice to the country.”

According to Ejiofor, Omokri’s nomination to an exalted diplomatic portfolio endangers not only the image of the President but also the collective dignity of the Nigerian people.

He made this assertion in a statement released on Monday titled:“MONDAY MUSING: THE DIPLOMATIC MISADVENTURE OF RENO OMOKRI — WHY THE SENATE MUST SAVE NIGERIA FROM A HISTORICAL ERROR-IN-PROGRESS.”

Ejiofor wrote that “the recent nomination of Mr. Reno Omokri as Ambassador-Designate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is one such bewildering episode— a moment that compels one to wonder whether someone within the corridors of power has mischievously substituted statesmanship with slapstick.”

He further warned that any Igbo senator who supports Omokri’s appointment should consider himself a traitor.

Ejiofor argued that it is Omokri’s “relentless, malignant crusade against the Igbo nation” that requires the most urgent scrutiny.

In his words, “In the long history of ethnic stereotyping in Nigeria, rarely has one man laboured so enthusiastically to malign an entire people as Reno Omokri.”

He said that at every opportunity, Omokri unleashed torrents of insults, mockery, and denigration upon Ndigbo, attaching to them labels too vulgar for civilized discourse.

Ejiofor stated that Omokri publicly championed the absurd narrative that Igbo people are insignificant contributors to Nigerian society, repeatedly portraying them as criminals, invaders, and economic parasites.

He continued:“He amplified toxic calls for Igbos to ‘leave Lagos,’ a city built, inhabited, and enriched by all Nigerians, including Ndigbo. His digital fingerprints remain all over this hateful and divisive propaganda; the archives of social media do not forget.”


The statement reads in full:

In the grand tapestry of Nigerian political theatre, one has become almost accustomed to periodic absurdities. Yet, every so often, a proposal emerges so profoundly unwise, so magnificently unserious, that it demands immediate intellectual quarantine. The recent nomination of Mr. Reno Omokri as Ambassador-Designate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is one such bewildering episode; a moment where one must wonder if someone within the corridors of power mischievously swapped statesmanship for slapstick.

It is, of course, customary for Presidents to rely on trusted advisers when composing their list of nominees. But whoever whispered Reno Omokri’s name into the presidential ear deserves a national reprimand, or at the very least, mandatory retirement into quiet contemplation. No wonder, name of a dead nominee has been uncovered amongst the list. However, to recommend this particular "gentleman" for an exalted diplomatic portfolio, is to imperil not merely the image of Mr President, but the collective dignity of the Nigerian people.

For years, Reno’s social media activities have been a masterclass in unrestrained vituperation. His digital tantrums, served daily across X, Facebook, Instagram, and his ever-expanding sermon-on-the-timeline broadcasts, have been so riotously reckless that many discerning observers have questioned whether his devices should come preinstalled with psychiatric safeguards.

Indeed, those who once innocently patronised his pages have quietly tiptoed away, citing mental fatigue and the unmistakable possibility that Reno may be nursing a peculiar species of psychological agitation.

Let us speak plainly: I will not venture into the unprintable names he flung at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his days of Twitter evangelism. If the Commander-in-Chief was truly troubled by defamatory thunderings, Daniel Bwala would be giving press statements from a safe distance, not from inside Aso Rock. Nigerians who possess memory longer than a goldfish still wonder what precise value Bwala imports into governance after years of performing verbal gymnastics against the very administration he now serenades.

However, it is Reno’s relentless, malignant crusade against the Igbo nation that deserves the strongest spotlight. In the long history of ethnic stereotyping in Nigeria, rarely has one man laboured so enthusiastically to malign a whole people. At every opportunity, Reno unleashed a torrent of insults, mockery, and denigration upon Ndigbo, assigning them labels too vulgar for refined company.

He publicly championed the absurd narrative that Igbo people are unworthy contributors to Nigerian society, routinely painting them as criminals, invaders, and economic parasites. He amplified toxic calls for Igbos to “leave Lagos”, a city built, inhabited, and enriched by all Nigerians including Ndigbo. His digital fingerprints remain all over this hateful and divisive propaganda; the archives of social media do not forget.

And now, this same man seeks to sit in diplomatic chambers bearing the Nigerian flag?

Before the Senate proceeds to screening, it must ask Reno how he intends to reconcile the contemptuous bile he poured upon the very institution, leadership, and ethnic nationalities he now aspires to represent. How will he explain the loud, choreographed protests he orchestrated in the United States and the United Kingdom against President Tinubu, complete with placards, chants, and laptops live-streaming Nigeria’s “failings” to the world?

How does a man who gleefully de-marketed his own country now solemnly pledge to defend that same country’s global image?

This, dear distinguished senators, is not a paradox, it is a political insult.

For the avoidance of doubt: Reno Omokri cannot be entrusted with any diplomatic office in a country whose citizens he has serially abused, particularly the Igbo nation, a foundational pillar of Nigeria’s political, cultural, commercial, and intellectual fabric.

And let it be stated with clarity that history will not be kind to any senator of Igbo extraction who raises a hand, whether in carelessness or cowardice, to confirm Reno’s appointment. If the Presidency chooses to overlook Reno’s unforgivable malfeasance, Ndigbo will not be so indulgent. The memory of a slight against a people is often longer than the tenure of the government that enabled it.

It is, therefore, in the enlightened interest of the Senate, and indeed, the Republic, to reject Reno Omokri’s nomination outright. Let him, if the Presidency so desires, be appointed as yet another presidential spokesperson. He is eminently qualified for that role, given his flair for noise and notoriety.
But as for diplomacy,
A man who has diminished, ridiculed, and insulted a major component of the Nigerian federation cannot represent Nigeria with credibility.

The Senate must correct this historical error before it matures into a national embarrassment.
Wetin concern IPOB lawyer for Nigeria internal affair?
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by Flangelo12: 3:45pm On Dec 08, 2025
Who was even interviewing Eye Pub?
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by trutharena: 3:51pm On Dec 08, 2025
I think the nomination has already taken care of the self-removal of the OP.
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by garykoeman: 3:56pm On Dec 08, 2025
Christistruth00:
What is Biafra's Business with Nigeria?

Mind your own ipob Business!!!!
I don't know. grin grin
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by chicfarmer: 4:03pm On Dec 08, 2025
Na set up. Reno will be embarrassed like El-Rufai.
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by Burob: 4:04pm On Dec 08, 2025
Orlandoo:
With this singular act, Tinubu has shown that loyalty and integrity doesn't matter to him. How on earth will the president overlook people who has stood with him through thick and thin, and nominate a man who has called him all sorts of unprintable names? Tinubu's loyalists who has engaged in heated argument with Reno Omokri, in the course of defending Tinubu will feel let down. Same Reno that clamoured for rebel against Tinubu is the one who Tinubu deemed fit to be ambassador! Truly, Tinubu goofed big time.
Crocodile tears of the Hypocrites, who asked for their opinion?
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by odejimioflagos: 4:17pm On Dec 08, 2025
Reno Omokri is a great man and will represent Nigeria well.
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by yarimo(m): 4:23pm On Dec 08, 2025
100% IPOB terrorists members are hypocrites, the same Reno omokri was their role model when he was abusing TINUBU
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by yemmight(m): 4:24pm On Dec 08, 2025
Wetin concern IPOB lawyer with the matter with Nigeria? Are they Nigerians.
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by helinues: 4:27pm On Dec 08, 2025
My own curiosity is, what's the business of Ipob with Nigeria affairs?

huh embarassed undecided
Re: Omokri’s Ambassadorial Nomination Insults Nigeria, Says IPOB Lawyer by ebukal67x: 4:27pm On Dec 08, 2025
The lead IPOB counsel don yan true!
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