Frank Edoho, well-known Nigerian television personality, filmmaker, and photographer, has criticized Reno Omokri.
Edoho’s criticism comes as he condemned Omokri for celebrating minor improvements, specifically pointing to the lack of fuel shortages during the holiday season.
Reno made a post on X, stating: “This is the first holiday season in Nigeria’s history where several positive changes are evident:
“Fuel prices have dropped, there are no fuel shortages, and Nigeria is now exporting refined oil to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
“While food prices are high, availability is good.
“Public transportation operated by the Federal Government is free throughout the holidays.
“Federal workers are receiving the new Minimum Wage. Plus, incidents of terrorism and insecurity have significantly decreased, especially with key figures behind much of the unrest in the Southeast now in custody.
“Although we haven’t reached our aspirations as a country, gradual improvements are evident in Nigeria.
“As a Nigerian, there are reasons to feel positive during this time.”
In response, Frank, former host of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, declared: “We are so underdeveloped that the fact we don’t see fuel queues and scarcity in an oil-rich nation is viewed as progress.
“Reno, please stop.”