A Nigerian activist in the US sparks a heated debate with a petition to President Bola Tinubu, demanding the withdrawal of Reno Omokri's ambassadorial nomination. But why the fuss? It's all about loyalty and reputation.
Baba Adam, the activist, believes Omokri's previous public statements and social media activity make him an unfit representative for Nigeria. In a petition, he highlights Omokri's alleged description of President Tinubu as a 'drug lord' on Facebook, arguing that this alone undermines his suitability for the diplomatic role.
Here's where it gets controversial: Adam contends that allowing someone who accused the sitting president to represent Nigeria internationally could harm the country's credibility. He urges President Tinubu to reconsider, emphasizing the potential damage to Nigeria's global standing.
The petition, dated February 15, 2026, was addressed to the President and key officials, including Vice President Kashim Shettima and Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar. It also caught the attention of the media and former diplomats, such as Ibrahim Gambari and Bolaji Akinyemi.
But the story doesn't end there. The petition raises questions about the vetting process for such sensitive positions. During a trial, Omoyele Sowore presented a video of Omokri calling President Tinubu an 'international drug baron'. This led to a legal case against Sowore for cyberstalking, but it also begs the question: Shouldn't there be thorough background checks for ambassadorial nominees?
As of now, the Presidency remains silent on the petition, and Omokri has not publicly responded. The debate continues, leaving many wondering about the boundaries of free speech and the qualifications for diplomatic roles. What do you think? Is Adam's petition justified, or is it an overreaction? Share your thoughts in the comments!