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Reveal How I Made Money From Leah Sharibu’s Ordeal or Remain Silent – Omokri Blasts Garba Shehu

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 29th Nov, 2021 - tori.ng

Garba Shehu had accused Reno Omokri of making money from the ordeal of the Leah Sharibu.

Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri
 
Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri has called out Garba Shehu for making a damning allegation against him.
 
Reno challenged the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity to reveal evidence of him (Reno) making money from the ordeal of the abducted Daptchi school girl, Leah Sharibu.
 
Recall that Garba Shehu had in his reply to Omokri’s earlier challenge asking him to spend a weekend in Borno State and get $50k, accused him of making money from the ordeal of the schoolgirl who is currently in the captivity of the Boko Haram insurgents.
 
Reno’s challenge followed Mr Garba’s claim that the President deserves appreciation for tackling insecurity across the country.
 
Reacting, Reno urged the spokesman of President Buhari to come up with evidence and make it public, stressing that his previous efforts were to ensure the release of the schoolgirl.
 
Reno Omokri said, “If you have evidence that I have made money from Leah Sharibu’s ordeal, please expose it. You have access to the media.
 
“Alternatively, if any individual, church, foundation, government or country has given me even one kobo for Leah, please speak now, or forever remain silent.
 
“Leah Sharibu’s father, Nathan, did a video denouncing your false allegation the last time you made this allegation last year. Rather than make money from Leah, I wrote a book about her, which inspired a BBC Documentary, and got the attention of the US government, and donated all the proceeds to her parents, plus £4000.
 
“Having said that, the current issue is not about Leah Sharibu. The issue is that you said, “Buhari deserves credit for tackling insecurity”. If you really believe what you said, Garba, then I challenge you to go to Bama in Borno, for a weekend, alone, without security. And I will pay you $50,000.
 
“But if even you believe that my money is ‘blood money, then do it because you believe “Buhari deserves credit for tackling insecurity”.


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