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Reno Omokri Flies To London To Disgrace President Muhammadu Buhari
This comes a few hours after the United States government said the reports that End SARS protesters were killed at Lekki Toll Gate could not be verified.
Many Nigerians took to the microblogging platform to vent their anger, using various hashtags: #BuhariMustGo, #LekkiLies, #LekkiTollgate, among others.
Reacting also, Reno Omokiri, who is known for constantly criticizing the Buhari led government in a post shared on his Instagram page said, he will be travelling to London to harass the president and send him back to Nigeria.
The former presidential aide gave the address of where other Nigerians living in London can meet with him to harrass Buhari together.
He wrote:
I, Reno Omokri, will fly into the UK to #HarassBuhariOutOfLondon. God willing my flight will arrive this evening. Join me in the flesh at 12 noon tomorrow and let us send the murderer of peaceful #EndSARS protesters killed at #LekkiMassacre back to Nigeria. The address is: Abuja House, 2 Campden Hill, Kensington, London W8 7AD. Take the tube to Notting hill Gate Station, or Ladbroke Grove Station, or High Street Kensington, and walk from there to Abuja House, using Google Maps. @MuhammaduBuhari cannot kill innocent Nigerians then come to London to give himself life. No.
See the post below:
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