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2027: Reno Omokri, Sarki Slam Peter Obi over Absence at Buhari’s Burial

Omokri and Sarki made their feelings known in separate statements on X on Tuesday.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
July 16, 2025
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Reno Omokri, former presidential aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan and a Northern Youth, known as Sarki on X, have lambasted Peter Obi of the Labour Party for not attending late president Muhammadu Buhari’s burial in Daura, Katsina State, on Tuesday.

Omokri and Sarki made their feelings known in separate statements on X on Tuesday.

This comes as ex-president Buhari was given a statewide burial on Tuesday with the presence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, ex-vice presidents Atiku Abubakar and Yemi Osinbajo, and other top dignitaries.

However, Obi Peter was visibly absent during Buhari’s funeral on Tuesday.

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Reacting, Reno Omokri questioned Obi’s absence.

According to him, Obi’s absence at the late Buhari’s burial showed his disposition towards the region.

He further accused Peter Obi of being a pretender.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was in Daura from beginning to end, showing his personal devotion to General Muhammadu Buhari and his commitment to the North. Arewa, remember who was not there!

“On October 19, 2024, during General Gowon’s 90th birthday, Peter Obi called him ‘an enemy’ to be forgiven.” His exact words. And today, when General Buhari, the successor to Ahmadu Bello, was being buried, Peter Obi was nowhere to be found.

“Meanwhile, last week, he said Nnamdi Kanu’s trial ‘makes no sense.’” Again, these are his exact words. This is the same Nnamdi Kanu who says the vilest things about Arewa and lied that General Buhari died in 2017 and was replaced by a clone from Sudan named Jubril.

“Arewa, isn’t the handwriting on the wall clear?

“In 2027, Nigeria needs a truly Nigerian president in Aso Rock, not a pretender whose true allegiance lies elsewhere,” he wrote on his X.

On his part, Sarki said Obi’s absence at Buhari’s burial may affect his acceptance in Northern Nigeria in the 2027 presidential election.

“Peter Obi didn’t attend President Muhammadu Buhari’s burial. This is the same man who expects northerners to hand over Nigeria to him.

“Let’s see how he plans to become president without our votes,” he wrote.

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