In a heated exchange that has captured the attention of the Nigerian political space, Dele Momodu has doubled down on his criticism of the Tinubu administration.
Despite heavy backlash from Femi Fani-Kayode and Reno Omokri, Momodu insists he stands by his description of the President as a dictator "with his full chest."
He explained that his opposition to the current government is rooted in his lived experience suffering under tyranny in the 1990s.
Momodu reminded his audience of the annulled June 12 election of Chief MKO Abiola, suggesting that he recognizes the signs of an oppressive leadership and feels a moral duty to speak out against it.
The media mogul also dropped a bombshell regarding his personal relationship with his attackers.
He revealed that both Reno Omokri and Fani-Kayode have reached out to him privately on several occasions—sometimes seeking media publicity in his magazine or offering apologies for their public insults.
This revelation aims to paint his critics as hypocrites who perform for the public while maintaining a different tone in private.
By positioning himself as a defender of democratic values, Momodu seeks to frame the argument not just as a personal quarrel, but as a fight for the soul of Nigerian democracy.
He concluded by thanking God for his character, stating that he refuses to descend to the level of his detractors in this political warfare.

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