Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, has humorously commented on the impact of political commentator Reno Omokri, particularly his frequent mentions of Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi. Dalung suggested that Omokri’s daily references to Obi have become an informal gauge of the politician’s continued relevance in public discourse.
Speaking during an interview, Dalung said, “If Reno Omokri doesn’t call Peter Obi’s name every day, then you should know he’s dead.” He noted that Omokri has been relentless in promoting Obi across social media platforms, keeping the former governor of Anambra State constantly in the public eye. Dalung’s remarks underscore the growing role of social media influencers and political commentators in shaping opinions and influencing political conversations in Nigeria.
He further explained that the interplay between politicians and commentators has become a defining feature of modern Nigerian politics. Dalung noted that while the dynamic can be humorous, it also carries weight, as public perception is often swayed by repeated narratives online. He advised citizens to be mindful of such influences and the power of social media in contemporary political engagement.
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