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SECURITY: RENO OMOKRI AND GARBA SHEHU TRADE WORDS.

It all started when a former Media Aide to former president Good luck Jonathan, Reno Omokri tweeted and challenging the Senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, Garba Shehu.

Reno Omokri said he would give Garba Shehu USD 20000, if he could go pass the night at a village in zamfara state and another in Borno state to confirm his earlier claims that Buhari had made Nigeria safer, he made the billionaire, Dele Momodu the umpire of the challenge.

"I Will Pay Garba Shehu, @GarShehu, $20,000 If He Will Spend a Night in Kware or Koshobe To Prove His Claim That #Buhari Has Secured Nigeria. The Money Will Be Paid To The Umpire @DeleMomodu 

Please retweet until Garba and the @NGRPresident see this

#ProveThatNigeriaIsSecure 
Omokri tweeted.

In response to this tweet, Garba Shehu tweeted this;

Omokri also did not waste time In giving Shehu an apt response:

The umpire of the challenge, Dele Momodu also waded into the issue:

The thread is already gathering ripples on twitter with many people commenting and asking Omokri to give them just a part of the stake while showing readiness to go to those villages in the North.



Garba Shehu.

Reno Omokri.



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