

Reno Omokri unable to pay $10,000 challenge stake, blocks participatants with evidence of Obi's achievements as Anambra former governor
The controversial social media influencer, and a former presidential aide to Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Reno Omokri has failed to keep his promise to give $10,000 to any supporters of Peter Obi, challenging him to a claim that the former governor never built any schools in Anambra State.
In response to multiple proofs of schools built by the 2023 Presidential candidate of Labour Party, and a former governor of the state of Anambra, Reno Omokri ignored all participants of the challenge.
He also blocked all Peter Obi’s supporters, ‘obidients’, who were sending him more evidence of the requested achievements of Peter Obi into his social media inbox, and has remained mute on his promise of $10,000.
One of the participants, Peter Obi’s supporters, who identified as Uptown of Lagos, said, “I sent him 6 different schools, A university, 2 secondary schools, and 3 Schools of Nursing built and accredited (first time in state’s history) , He blocked me 😂.”
Uptown of Lagos shared photos of various schools, including school of nursing, built by Peter Obi in Anambra State.
He said, ”Borromeo School of Nursing was built by the Peter Obi administration in Onitsha. It has now become the best school of nursing in Anambra as at today.
“Ground breaking was in 19th December 2012.
“Fully built, Highly Equipped with brand new IVM Buses and Commissioned by 2014,” Uptown of Lagos added.
Reno Omokri, on Sunday, challenged supporters of the 2023 presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi to give him evidence of his achievements as a former governor of Anambra State.
Omokri gave Peter Obi supporters , known as ‘Obidients’, 24 hours to provide evidence of schools built in Anambra by the former governor, who ruled the state between 2007 to 2014.
Omokri promised to give a $10,000 in reward to anybody who could come up with proofs that the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, actually built schools in Anambra State during his service years as a former governor.
The challenge, however, was thrown by Omokri in an interview on the ‘Mic On Podcast’ programme hosted by a journalist, Seun Okinbaloye, Saturday evening, on Channels Television.