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Reno Omokri in trouble over remarks on Pastor Becky Enenche

The Nigeria Youths Frontiers and Peace Advocates (NYFPA) has condemned social media activist Reno Omokri for his recent comments about Nigerian clerics, particularly Pastor Becky Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre.

Omokri recently referred to Pastor Enenche as a “Yahoo girl on the altar,” sparking outrage among members of the Christian community.

The NYFPA described Omokri’s remarks as “inflammatory, baseless, and deeply irresponsible,” adding that they were unbecoming of someone who presents himself as a political activist and public commentator.

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Samuel Geofrey, the group said, “Reno Omokri’s statements are an affront to millions of Nigerians who revere their faith and spiritual leaders. His choice of words reflects a profound lack of respect for Christianity and the principles of dialogue and mutual understanding in a civilized society.”

The NYFPA further criticized Omokri’s controversial public record, pointing to alleged inconsistencies in his career, personal life, and political affiliations. It accused him of using divisive rhetoric to maintain relevance, often at the expense of unity and constructive discourse.

The group called on Omokri to issue an immediate and unequivocal apology to Pastor Becky Enenche and her family, warning that failure to do so would damage his already “fragile credibility.”

NYFPA reaffirmed its commitment to promoting truth, justice, and peace, urging Nigerians to reject divisive narratives and focus on building a society rooted in mutual respect and understanding.

The statement reads below.

“Omokri’s statements represent not only an attack on Pastor Becky Enenche but also an affront to the millions of Nigerians who hold their faith and spiritual leaders in high esteem.

“His choice of words betrays a profound lack of respect, not only for Christianity but for the principles of dialogue and mutual respect that underpin a civilized society.

“It is unfortunate that Omokri, who portrays himself as a moral and political compass, has a history marred by inconsistency, self-serving motives, and a penchant for stirring unnecessary controversies:

Despite his claims of being a man of God, details of Mr. Omokri’s life are riddled with contradictions.
“The lack of clarity about his early education, career trajectory, and personal affiliations suggests a deliberate effort to obscure the truth. How can one who thrives on ambiguity in his personal life claim to be a voice of clarity on spiritual and national matters?

“Omokri’s self-styled title as a “pastor” has raised many eyebrows. He established a church with no visible congregation or impact, a move many perceive as a branding strategy rather than a genuine spiritual calling.

Even the name of his supposed church was allegedly appropriated from an established ministry in Tennessee, further undermining his credibility.
“Over the years, Mr Omokri has demonstrated a concerning tendency to align himself with political figures for personal benefit. From being a mouthpiece for former President Goodluck Jonathan to his more recent affiliations with various political aspirants, his loyalty seems driven more by financial incentives than by principles.

“His infamous “Wendell Simlin” scandal, where he allegedly fabricated links between prominent figures and Boko Haram, epitomizes his readiness to use falsehoods for political ends.

“While often vocal about morality and relationships, Mr. Omokri’s personal life tells a different story. Reports of abandoning his wife and children in the United States, followed by his involvement with another woman, starkly contradict the values he preaches. His actions not only expose hypocrisy but also call into question his moral authority to criticize others.
“Omokri has consistently exploited societal divisions, including making divisive comments about ethnic groups and attacking various political figures to provoke outrage and maintain relevance.
“His most recent attack on Pastor Becky Enenche crosses a red line, exposing his lack of restraint and disregard for constructive discourse.
We call on Mr. Omokri to reflect on his actions and consider the harm his words inflict on individuals and the broader society.

“Instead of spreading misinformation and engaging in character assassination, he should focus on using his platform to foster unity, constructive dialogue, and national development.

“We demand an immediate and unequivocal apology to Pastor Becky Enenche and her family. Failure to do so will only further erode his already fragile credibility and expose him as a divisive figure unworthy of the respect he seeks.

“The Nigeria Youths Frontiers and Peace Advocates remain resolute in our mission to uphold truth, justice, and peace. We urge all Nigerians to reject voices of division and focus on building a nation where respect and understanding prevail over baseless accusations and personal vendettas.”

Agbenu James

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