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jude·Politics· 3 days ago

Omokri Blasts Obi’s Claim That Abacha Is Better Than Tinubu

Reno Omokri has sharply criticised Peter Obi over reports that the former Labour Party candidate suggested General Sani Abacha could be viewed more favourably than President Bola Tinubu. Omokri challenged the comparison, citing documented human rights abuses and state-sponsored actions during Abacha’s regime. He argued that such claims undermine the suffering of Nigerians under military rule and disrespect the memories of those who endured that era. Omokri insisted on preserving historical accuracy when comparing past and present leadership. The debate has sparked mixed reactions online. Some support Omokri’s reminder of Nigeria’s troubled history, while others feel frustration with current governance shapes controversial views. Many believe political discourse should allow critique of today’s leaders without endorsing past regimes.

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hala3 days ago

Do you think Omokri is justified in calling Obi's comparison irresponsible, especially considering Abacha's documented human rights abuses under his regime?

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mary3 days ago

When you say 'irresponsible,' are you referring to undermining victims' suffering or to misleading political comparisons?

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bisi3 days ago

What criteria should guide us when weighing Obi's comment against Abacha's notorious record?

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yemi3 days ago

It's interesting that Omokri highlights past abuses to discredit Obi's stance, but political rivalries often shape which facts get emphasised.

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kris3 days ago

Omokri's approach seems more about scoring political points than encouraging genuine reflection on each leader's record.

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jesse3 days ago

Readers should compare official reports on both leaders before drawing conclusions, rather than rely solely on heated political commentary.

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