Reno Omokri Drops Bombshell: Claims Tinubu Appointed Him Ambassador to Four Nations

Reno Omokri, former presidential aide, announces his nomination by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to serve as Nigeria's ambassador to four Central and South American countries simultaneously. He clarified the complex diplomatic procedures involved and dismissed social media comparisons, emphasizing his personal philosophy of independent destiny and contentment.
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi IlesanmiPolitics1 hour ago2 minute read
Reno Omokri Drops Bombshell: Claims Tinubu Appointed Him Ambassador to Four Nations

Reno Omokri, a prominent social media commentator and former presidential aide, has disclosed his nomination by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to serve as Nigeria's ambassador to four Central and South American nations concurrently. Omokri revealed this significant diplomatic appointment on his official Facebook page, addressing a follower who had seemingly drawn comparisons between his ambassadorial posting and that of another appointee, Professor Yakubu.

Omokri elucidated that the nature of his deployment inherently involves a more intricate and extensive diplomatic procedure. This complexity stems from the requirement to secure approvals from multiple foreign governments, a process distinct from a single-nation appointment. He quoted President Tinubu, stating, "His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, chose to nominate me as an Ambassador to serve concurrently in four countries in Central and South America. Therefore, the processes involved for me, as an envoy to four different nations with four different Presidents, differ from those of others." This explanation clarifies the unique logistical and diplomatic hurdles associated with his multi-nation role.

Further addressing the social media user, identified as Kachi, who appeared to be fostering an unhealthy rivalry, Omokri firmly rejected the notion of competition among peers. He emphasized his personal philosophy of an independent destiny and timeline, asserting that his achievements are entirely separate from those of others. "I don’t come from a ‘See your mate’ culture. So, what happens with others does not determine my actions. I come from a tradition where other people’s successes and progress do not stimulate in me contest, competition, rivalry, envy, or jealousy," Omokri declared. He underscored his belief that he was created for a unique purpose, and his destiny is a standalone fate, unconnected to the accomplishments of others.

Despite acknowledging Professor Yakubu's appointment as an ambassador to a "very great and influential country," Omokri reiterated his complete satisfaction with his own multi-nation assignment and its unfolding pace. He expressed contentment with his current position and the opportunities God chooses to open for him at any given time, attributing this perspective to his ancestral traditions. Omokri concluded by reinforcing his stance against societal comparisons, stating, "But the main thing is that I am not from a ‘See your mate’ background, and as long as I put in my best effort, I am very satisfied with where God has placed me at any given time." This reaffirms his dedication to his own path and his acceptance of his unique diplomatic role.

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