Reno Omokri, the former presidential aide in Nigeria has asked the Kenyan Government to stop attributing his quotes to His Excellence President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta.
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He wrote on his Twitter page and even shared a screenshot of what he was referring to. He wrote: Dear @StateHouseKenya
‘I love Kenya and Kenyans. I have been there twice. President Uhuru is a man I respect, however, these are not his quotes. They are my quotes. Please kindly correct the attribution as I am sure it was a mistake. Thank you.’
Twitter was lit on fire with conflicting responses as shown below:
“Sir don’t worry it same as when a pastor quote what is in the Bible, members that worship him will attribute it to “my papa said” not bible said. Pls forgive and forget,” responded @EvinceSammy
Other Twitter users advised Reno Okiri that its is a parody account where the quote was printed.
“Dear Reno, Uhuru Kenyatta is NOT on social media. He left social media. That’s a FAKE account. Kindly withdraw your statement & post again with facts,” said the peaceful warrior on Twitter.
Read additional comments below:
Dear @StateHouseKenya,
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) August 17, 2019
Why would you do this to President Uhuru, a man I respect a lot? You just lifted my quote word for word. I‘m a number one bestselling author. These quotes are my livelihood. #RenosNuggets are an international brand. You ought to apologise#FreeLeahSharibu pic.twitter.com/WQ8GGH1dGx
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