Reacting to the viral video on his X handle, Reno Omokri had called out Peter Obi to pay the medical bills for the ailing actor.
Veteran Nollywood actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo has lambasted former Presidential aide, Reno Omokri after he dragged presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi into actor Mr Ibu’s ill heath.
Kanayo warned Omokri to always be thoughtful when commenting on issues instead of chasing clout.
Recall that veteran comic actor, John Okafor, popularly known as Mr Ibu, on Wednesday took to the internet to seek public assistance as he battles an undisclosed ailment that may cost him his leg.
Reacting to the viral video on his X handle, Reno Omokri called out Peter Obi to pay the medical bills for the ailing actor.
He stated that Mr Ibu had endorsed and campaigned for Obi as his preferred candidate during the 2023 general elections and as a result, the LP flagbearer must help the actor in his time of need.
Reacting to Omokri’s post, Kanayo in a clip shared on his Instagram page on Thursday, condemned the former presidential aide, describing him as wicked.
Kanayo stated that giving is personal and should not be used to indict others.
“As actors, our heart goes out to our dear colleague, Mr Ibu. His family has done their best since it was reported last year. And now they have come out to say we have done our best, we need public support.
“Now, I condemn in strict terms Reno Omokri, who is coming to call Peter Obi’s name and so on. It is not a friendly thing. It’s wicked. And to Uche Maduagwu, who talked about shame on top actors. Shame on you too because you don’t have any value and level to call out our names.
“It’s an individual thing to support a colleague. It becomes a collective thing as Actors Guild of Nigeria. Don’t forget some people learn to give personally, privately. Even those who have given can also be appreciated on a scale of what they have given to John Okafor.
“We appreciate your efforts in giving but nobody should use it as a platform to castigate or indict those who have not given. It’s wrong and we don’t support it.
“So, this is a warning. If you want to give, give.”
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