Controversial Nigerian Actress, Tonto Dikeh has replied to former presidential aide Reno Omokri after he likened her to presidential aspirant, Bola Tinubu.
The politician had taken to his social media page to compare Tinubu, to the mother of one and also a co-actress, Nkechi Blessing on how they have like minds.
“Tinubu is just behaving like Tonto Dikeh and Nkechi Blessing. Like a woman who was promised marriage and jilted, and is now exploding and exposing the jilter. Buhari don buy market.
He must either builds another ‘other room’ for Tinubu, or marry him as promised!” Reno Omokri wrote.
Reacting, Dikeh took to her Instagram page on Friday, June 3, 2022, dragged the former presidential aide over his statement.
“Renoo Atiku’s houseboy. Twitter fingering from exile. If your mummy born you well come to Nigeria. Always on the wrong side of history,” she wrote.
“Look at the difference your mate Peter Obi is creating rather you are here fighting young girls with bigger dreams than being a bingo to oga. I’ll come back to give you a reply when Peter Obi wins. As for now I’ll let you run your errands.”
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