He turns enemies to friends, Reno explains why Tinubu would win 2027 election

Remo Omokri, a former presidential aide has said that President Bola Tinubu would be re-elected in 2027.

In a video post made on X, Omokri described the president as one who is good at turning even his enemies into friends.

He said, President Tinubu is a highly emotionally intelligent individual who is strategic in his dealings with people.

He said, “A lot of people have enemies, and they maintain that enmity, they nurse that grudge, they keep up that vibe, that quarrel, and they don’t realise that too often, it’s a sign of low emotional intelligence.

“You see, people who are highly emotionally intelligent, what they do, except an enemy is for maybe an existential issue like faith, for instance maybe you have a situation with the Jews and with some Arabs, and we believe diametrically opposed things and we want diametrically opposed things and so there’s no really good chance for us reconciling except maybe we have a two-state solution,” Omokri said.

He further stated that in today’s politics, one needs to be highly strategic and learn how to quickly reconcile with enemies in order to achieve a desired aim.

“If you look for example the 2nd world war, the United States fought the war and they had allies, their biggest ally of course was the United Kingdom and who was their enemy,we have Germany, Japan. If you look at the United States today,who is their biggest trading partner? If you go online, America’s biggest trading partner number 4 you’d see Japan number 5 Germany.

“Enemies that you’ve won over to your side are more reliable than friends, and that is why I am convinced that the president of Nigeria,Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, is going to be re-elected in 2027, I mean I’m so sure ,as long as God spares his Life he’s gonna be re-elected, because he is an expert that knows how to turn former enemies to friends,” the former presidential aide said.

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