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General News of Monday, 10 July 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

'He is a projection of the desirable Nigerian' - Reno Omokri hails popular 'Eluu P' supporter, Muoka

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Reno Omokri, a presidential aide to former president Goodluck Jonathan has applauded Stephen Nzubechukwu Muoka the Nigerian man who is famous for creating a song with the Labour Party and Peter Obi's name for his role in improving the GDP of Nigeria through his "descent" job.

This comes after Muoka shared photos and videos of himself working at a mechanic shop on his social media handles.

Famously called Ellu P, he became a national sensation after the video of him went viral on social media.

Stephen Muoka was first seen at a polling unit where he used LP and Obi to form a funny but rhythmic song.

During vote counting at his polling unit in the 2023 presidential elections, Stephen kept shouting "Ellu P" while the rest of the voters responded with numbers.

The video went viral on TikTok and got many people talking about him and his passion for his candidate during the polls.

Reacting to the visuals that emerged on social media, Omokri said Mouka's job as a mechanic "exemplifies the dignity of labour. And any society that mocks labour will get shocks of dishonor."

Read his post below

I am very impressed with Stephen Mouka, the young man that came up with the now viral 'ELUU P' chant. That he works as a mechanic fixing cars is nothing to be ashamed of. Quite the contrary. It exemplifies the dignity of labour. And any society that mocks labour will get shocks of dishonour.

Yes, his hands may be dirty. But dirty hands make clean money. Joseph, the Earthly father of our Lord and Saviour, was a builder and carpenter. If we mock Stephen, we also mock Saint Joseph.

The man is not involved in fraud, romance scams, or drug trafficking and peddling. He is adding value to Nigeria by fixing people's cars and, in doing so, increasing our GDP.

Wealth without enterprise has been the bane of Nigeria. And we need to promote the dignity of labour as an antidote to that malaise. In that regard, one Stephen Muoka is worth 100 rent seekers!

He is a projection of the desirable Nigerian. One who works and makes the system work.

If Nigeria had more of the likes of Stephen, we would never have been the world headquarters for extreme poverty, and our international reputation would not be so sordid. May God bless Stephen Mouka and prosper the works of his hand. And as far as his profession is concerned, may he never labour in vain. In Yeshua's Name.

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