Entertainment & SocietyReno Omokri Blasts Omotola Over Comments About Endsars Protest

Reno Omokri Blasts Omotola Over Comments About Endsars Protest

November 18, (THEWILL) – Reno Omokri, activist and former aide to ex-president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has reacted to actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde’s comment over the EndSARS protest massacre. The controversial man took the actress to the gallows after a list of protesters who died during the EndSARs protest surfaced online.

According to Reno, the mother of four does not know how to use her celebrity status to promote anything that does not involve sex. He added that the talented actress was dancing on the graves of courageous youths who sacrificed their lives during the EndSars protest so that her children can have a better Nigeria. Reno went ahead to call the actress ridiculous names such as an ‘Omoshameless’ character, useless yeyebrities.

He urged Nigerians not to forget such people who deny that the Lekki Massacre ever occurred, adding that their actions must have consequences. Reno however praised agitators of the protest like Debo Adebayo also known as Mr Macaroni, Folarin Falana otherwise known as Falz and Obianuju Catherine Udeh professionally known as Dj Switch for staying true to their words and what happened during the EndSars moment.

It would be recalled that Omotola Jalade Ekeinde had stated during the EndSars protest that if people died during the Lekki toll massacre, their families should speak out and if there were no deaths, then people should end the sensationalization as it does not remove from the crime that happened. Many who saw her post then concluded that the movie star meant nobody died during the EndSars protest. They have since been dragging the Nollywood actress.

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