“How Buhari’s negative energy has poisoned Nigeria’s atmosphere” – Reno Omokri writes

Popular political activist, Reno Omokri has again taken another swipe at President Muhammadu Buhari in a lengthy, fresh Instagram post.

He wrote;

‘How Buhari’s Negative Energy Has Poisoned Nigeria’s Atmosphere

I after that did a video where I explained that General Buhari was the cause of that defeat. I said individuals have a spirit, energy, vibration, or aura. It is either negative or positive. My view was and is that General Buhari has a very negative presence, that forebodes evil and test everything that he touches turns to dust, in a reverse of the Midas Touch.

I will now give my reasons.

In the year 2003, General Buhari ran for President with Senator Chuba Okadigbo as his running mate. Five months later, on September 25, 2003, Chuba Okadigbo died.

In 2007, he ran again with Chief Godwin Ume-Ezeoke. Four years later, Chief Ume-Ezeoke was dead.

In 2011, he ran with Pastor Tunde Bakare. This time around, Bakare did not die. But his political and possibly ministerial career died. Never mind his delusions that “President Muhammad Buhari is No 15, and yours sincerely, I’m No 16”, Bakare is now political baggage. And now, he is embroiled in a multi-billion Naira loan scandal with WEMA Bank.

You might point to Pastor Yemi Osinbajo as an exemption to the rule. If you do think so, then you have not taken into consideration the political battle between Osinbajo and Tinubu, which looks set to cancel out both.

Buhari turned the fastest growing economy in the world in 2015, to the world capital for extreme poverty today.

He met a total debt of ?12 trillion. Today, Nigeria owes ?40 trillion, with Buhari promising to borrow $12 billion more,

He met the Naira at ?199 to one $1. Today, it exchanges for ?575 to $1.

He met Nigeria with her best Corruption Perception Index ranking in 2015, when we were at 136. Just last week, Transparency International revealed that Nigeria had slipped to her worst ever CPI, ranking 154 out of 180 countries.

Buhari met Nigeria the 4th most insecure nation in the world in 2015, today, we are the 3rd most insecure country.

Who has Buhari called and they won a game or a match or a bout? I am challenging Buharists to respond to this question.

There is no neutral association. Any association that is not helpful to you is automatically harmful.”

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