January 17, 2026
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Grow some balls. Learn from Governor Sam Ortom of Benue state – Reno Omokri attacks Governor Sanwo-Olu

Reno Omokri has slammed Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

This comes hours after the governor called for a peace walk as a healing process for residents of the state following the shooting that happened at the Lekki tollgate. The governor made the call while waiting for the white paper report on the Lagos EndSARS panel that indicted the Nigerian Army and Police in the shooting.

In his post, Reno opined that if the Lagos state governor should ”grow some balls” like his Benue state counterpart and speak the truth to the right authorities.

He shared the photo above of Sanwo-Olu and former Lagos state governor, Tinubu and wrote;

”If Governor Sanwoolu had the guts of Justice Doris Okuwobi, he would have been calling out Buhari and Buratai, instead of calling Macaroni, Falz and Seun Kuti for a walk for peace. How can you walk on the graves of #LekkiMassacre #EndSARS victims, then call for a walk for peace? Sanwoolu, grow some balls. Learn from Governor Sam Ortom of Benue state, who looked Buhari to his face and called him out. For how long will you be Tinubu’s lackey? How can you be a Governor and you are still doing baba so pe?

Governor Sanwoolu should know that it is not ingratitude if you bite the hands that feed you in order to protect the hands that voted for you. Nigerians don’t need a walk for peace. They just need Buhari, Buratai and all those responsible for #LekkiMassacre to walk to prison!”

 

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