The fans had taken to the streets to protest over the task given to Angel and Pere after the eviction night even though Pere had more votes than her.
Reno Omokri
Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri has lashed out at Nigerians who came out to protest against organisers of the BBNaija reality show over perceived injustice meted to Pere.
It all started following BBNaija’s eviction twist on September 27th.
The fans had taken to the streets to protest over the task given to Angel and Pere after the eviction night even though Pere had more votes than her.
Reacting to this, Reno noted that these fans are not protesting "because the Naira is now worthless than the Zimbabwean dollar, or because insecurity has made life in Nigeria a living hell, or because of Buhari’s refusal to name Boko Haram’s sponsors, or because VAT is collected by the Federal Government from states that generate income and given to states that mostly just consume."
Stating that "Nigerians deserve Buhari", the former Presidential aide alleged that only few Nigerians come out for protests aimed at protecting their rights. He added that the fans are protesting on a Monday when they should be productive at work or their businesses.
Reno wrote:
"These Nigerians are not protesting because the Naira is now worth less than the Zimbabwean dollar, or because insecurity has made life in Nigeria a living hell, or because of Buhari’s refusal to name Boko Haram’s sponsors, or because VAT is collected by the Federal Government from states that generate income and given to states that mostly just consume. They are protesting because they claim Big Brother cheated Pere.
Now, you see why Nigeria is the way she is? Ask Nigerians to come out to protest for their rights and few will come out, if any. Ask them to come out for a Wizkid concert, and people who can’t feed will miraculously acquire money and sell out the concert. Imagine this going on on a Monday, when they should be productive at work or their businesses.
We love to give our energies to the trivial, not the vital. Nigerians, perhaps we do deserve Buhari!"