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You must learn to play the game or end up crying – TG Omori tells Peter Obi
Nigerian music video director, TG Omori has sent a message to Peter Obi, the Labour Party candidate, and his supporters following his defeat in the just concluded 2023 presidential election.
TG Omori stated this on his social media page while opining that the election which saw Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress emerging as president, was just simply part of the game.
He claimed that if Obi and his Obidients allies wanted to win, they had to learn how to play the game just as sleazy as everyone else.
Fans criticized him for making insensitive remarks, but he stood by his assertion that people must learn to play the game in order to avoid having to stand outside sobbing and pleading for fairness.
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According to TG Omori, the outcome that the entire country saw in the early hours of Wednesday was the product of “stupid emotions.”
He tweeted; “The game is the game.”
But Nigerians who felt it was insulting, attacked him on Twitter and he added; “The game is the game and all of you are in tears. It’s the same sympathy and stupid emotions that has put all of us here! Play the game or stand outside and be crying for fair play. Wear your kits and jump into the field idiot.”
He added:
Chains were taken off you hands/feet and placed in your head. The slave master never changed his ways he just changed his methods, Search your soul and you will understand the problems are older than your fathers. freedom is still on the line, the war isn’t won.”
Chains were taken off you hands/feet and placed in your head. The slave master never changed his ways he just changed his methods, Search your soul and you will understand the problems are older than your fathers. freedom is still on the line, the war isn’t won.
— TG OMORI (@boy_director) March 1, 2023