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Amaechi will soon end up politcally like Okorocha and Akpabio – Omokri

Friday 15 March 2019

A former aide to ex president Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri has urged the minister for transportation and former Rivers state governor, Rotimi Amaechi to learn from those politicians humbled in the 2019 general elections.

Omokri in a few posts via his Twitter handle on Friday afternoon said the former Rivers governor must learn from Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha and former Akwa Ibom state governor, Godswill Akpabio. How they were rendered politically irrelevant, after wielding so much power and influence in their states in the just concluded election.

This statement follows widespread criticisms of military intervention in the elections in Rivers state, and Amaechi’s “stance” against his own people .

Omokri said that Amaechi’s political influence will soon go the way of Akpabio and Okorocha, for ” its only a matter of time”.

He wrote:

Look at Akpabio who once boasted that “what money cannot do, more money can do”. Today, where has his “more money” gotten him? A man can’t be dancing shakushaku while his people are dancing azonto. As my South-south people will say, it is impossicant.

What possessed Akpabio to ally himself to a man and party that are considered political lepers by his people? A man that was once so loved after he TRANSFORMED Akwa-Ibom, ended up TRANSFORMING himself from a political MODEL to a political MONSTER.

And what would one say about Rotimi Amaechi? How can Amaechi defend what the military is doing in Rivers? Even the usually conservative European Union was forced to speak up in defence of Rivers people. Yet Amaechi hails their oppressors.

Amaechi, your time is coming. The god who failed Rochas and Akpabio will also fail you. If you like pray 10 times a day in the direction of Daura, it wont save you from reaping what you sowed. Your sin will find you and your potbelly soon. Very soon.

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