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Nnamdi Kanu will kill himself with his mouth – Reno Omokri

Ex-Presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has cautioned leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu over his utterances on immediate past President, Goodluck Jonathan.

Rono urged the IPOB leader not to destroy the popularity he is currently enjoying by making unguarded statements.

Omokri also insisted that Kanu was wrong to have labeled former President, Goodluck Jonathan as weak and incompetent.

He said Kanu must learn what leadership entails.

He wrote on Facebook, “In my widely published article advising Ndigbo, I said the Igbo often mistake discretion for weakness.
“Nnamdi Kanu proves my point! Calling Dr. Goodluck Jonathan weak and incompetent is just a manifestation of what I wrote about.

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“Nnamdi Kanu needs to understand something about leadership. Leadership is a platform that gives you the opportunity to increase your influence or reduce it until it is eliminated.
“Upon his release, public sympathy for him increased his influence. The successful sit at home further increased it. However, his utterances since then have been steadily reducing his influence.

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“I know Chief Femi Fani-Kayode very well. He will soon hear the things Nnamdi Kanu said about the Yorubas.

“He has already heard about the things Nnamdi Kanu said about Jonathan. It will not be very long before Nnamdi Kanu loses one of his most valiant non Igbo supporter.

“Apparently, what the Nigerian government couldn’t do to Nnamdi Kanu, Nnamdi Kanu is using his own mouth to do to himself!”

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