OMOKRI makes mockery of OBI over his stolen phones

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RENO OMOKRI, ex-aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan made mockery of the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi in one his many tweets in his official Twitter Page monitored by SOJ WORLDWIDE.

 

 

 

 

 

Although, Omokri did not mention the name of Peter Obi in his tweet but discerning mind knows whom he was referring to.

 

 

 

 

@renoomokri

If You Panic Like This, Because You Lost Your Phone, How Can You Be Expected To Manage a Leadership Crisis, Like The Situation in Niger?

I tend to be very good at paying attention to my personal belongings. However, if I lose my phone, I won’t panic. My life is an open book.

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Transparency is my watchword. My email and social media profiles have been hacked multiple times, and I am still standing. No can of worms found. There is no nothing embarrassing on my phone.

Everything I write, I can say publicly, and have actually done so on repeatedly.

Christ was controversial, and the Pharisees were accepted, so controversy does not faze me. My bank apps cannot be broken into because of facial recognition technology. And even if they broken into, I have deposit insurance. My identity documents are backed up in the cloud and can be recovered from any Apple device.

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It is when you have skeletons in your cupboard that you start to panic and almost cry when your phone is lost. If not, it is not a big deal. A leader must have command presence. Even if you must panic internally, leadership demands that you hide your panic from others to inspire public confidence. Internalise it. If the general is panicking, it means the battle is lost!

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