Reno Omokri Replies Man Who Asked If It Is Right To Give Money To A Girlfriend In Need

Posted by Amarachi on Mon 15th Nov, 2021 - tori.ng

The former aide told the man to help his mother first before he thinks of his girlfriend.

 Reno Omokri

Former Presidential aide and author, Reno Omokri has responded  to a man who asked if it is right to give money to a girlfriend in need.

The IG user asked after Reno shared a post on his Instagram page advising men against giving money to their girlfriends.

He Wrote;


''Do not turn a relationship into a poverty alleviation program. That is what you do when you send the following texts or WhatsApp messages:

Honey, my hair is due

Sweetie, my phone is old

Babe, I need credit

No. You don’t need any dirty credit. You need a JOB or a BUSINESS that does not involve you lying on your back!

God created women to be helpers to their husbands. God did not create you to be a parasite to a man who is not married to you! The poor man will pay tax to a useless a Buhari government and then still pay tax to you? Ah ah! When you are not a bandit?''


 Taking to Reno's comment section, the Instagram user asked;

''Okay Sir...but can I ask you a question? what if she can't afford the needs and you have money..Can you help?''


Responding, Reno wrote;

''If you want to meet a need, go and meet your mother’s needs. Keep thinking with your reproductive organs. Many of you have mothers who do not even have an iPhone 1, yet you buy iPhone 13s for your partner in fornication. Respect the breast you sucked for food and not just the one you suck for pleasure!''

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