Reno Omokri Attacks Peter Obi, Labels Him a “Land Grabber” Amid Ongoing Political Tensions

Controversial political commentator and former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has once again taken aim at Labour Party leader Peter Obi, calling him a "land grabber" and accusing him of launching a "criminal scheme"—an allegation many critics have dismissed as politically motivated.

In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Omokri lashed out at Obi following his criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s recent state visit to Saint Lucia. Obi had questioned the timing and necessity of the trip, suggesting it was more of a vacation than a productive mission. In response, Omokri wrote:

"Land Grabber, Peter Obi, Should Focus On His New Criminal Scheme And Stop Speaking Grammar About The President's Trips. By his latest critique of the President, Peter Obi has again revealed that he is a trader, not a leader."

Omokri’s attack appears to be rooted in a recent land ownership controversy involving a disputed parcel in Ikeja, Lagos. Some reports suggest Peter Obi and his brother were linked to the land, though official documents reportedly did not list them as legal owners. However, no credible evidence has yet tied Obi directly to any illegal land acquisition.

Critics have accused Reno Omokri of being a political tool used to distract from real national issues, often launching smear campaigns against opposition figures. His frequent, highly personal attacks on Obi and the Obidient movement have raised questions about his objectivity and motivations.

While Omokri framed Tinubu’s trip as a strategic state visit aimed at boosting foreign investment, many Nigerians continue to debate whether such travels yield tangible benefits—especially at a time of economic hardship.

For now, Peter Obi has yet to respond directly to the land-grabbing allegation, but supporters argue that these kinds of attacks are desperate attempts to discredit a growing political force.
Reno Omokri Attacks Peter Obi, Labels Him a “Land Grabber” Amid Ongoing Political Tensions Controversial political commentator and former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has once again taken aim at Labour Party leader Peter Obi, calling him a "land grabber" and accusing him of launching a "criminal scheme"—an allegation many critics have dismissed as politically motivated. In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Omokri lashed out at Obi following his criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s recent state visit to Saint Lucia. Obi had questioned the timing and necessity of the trip, suggesting it was more of a vacation than a productive mission. In response, Omokri wrote: "Land Grabber, Peter Obi, Should Focus On His New Criminal Scheme And Stop Speaking Grammar About The President's Trips. By his latest critique of the President, Peter Obi has again revealed that he is a trader, not a leader." Omokri’s attack appears to be rooted in a recent land ownership controversy involving a disputed parcel in Ikeja, Lagos. Some reports suggest Peter Obi and his brother were linked to the land, though official documents reportedly did not list them as legal owners. However, no credible evidence has yet tied Obi directly to any illegal land acquisition. Critics have accused Reno Omokri of being a political tool used to distract from real national issues, often launching smear campaigns against opposition figures. His frequent, highly personal attacks on Obi and the Obidient movement have raised questions about his objectivity and motivations. While Omokri framed Tinubu’s trip as a strategic state visit aimed at boosting foreign investment, many Nigerians continue to debate whether such travels yield tangible benefits—especially at a time of economic hardship. For now, Peter Obi has yet to respond directly to the land-grabbing allegation, but supporters argue that these kinds of attacks are desperate attempts to discredit a growing political force.
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