Reno Omokri warns ladies ahead of Valentine's Day, tells them what to do before accepting anyone as Val
- Reno Omokri has given a piece of advice to Nigerian women ahead of the forthcoming Valentine's Day
- The ex-presidential aide said women should ask a very important question when a man asks them to be their Val
- According to Omokri, women should resist to be men's disposable Valentines
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Former presidential aide Reno Omokri has taken to social media to advise ladies ahead of the forthcoming Valentine's Day.
Omokri said ladies should not be too excited if a man ask them to be their Val, adding that they should ask what happened to his last year’s val.
He wrote on Twitter:
"Dear ladies,
"Don’t be too excited if a man asks, ‘will you be my Valentine?’ Before saying yes or no, ask what happened to his last year Valentine. If you are not bold enough to ask, do your private investigation. Dont be his disposable Valentine."
Nigerians flooded the comment section of the post to share their thoughts.
@BedeBartholome1 wrote:
"Nigerian women love only money, once you dangle it in their face, they will never ask questions."
@CannonsGray commented:
"Unfortunately it's ladies that have disposable Valentine's now."
@Joshiloh1 reacted:
"They will never ask. Money shut their mouth there."
@eugeneonwuka6 wrote:
"But Valentine na one day date... can someone no longer have a date without attaching strings again? Should the guy also turn a private dictative too before seeking Valentine date."
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In other news, if you want to know what category your marriage falls in based on what you have to offer, look no further as ex-presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has come up with an analysis.
In a post which he shared on Twitter, the author is of the opinion that marriages held together by love are strong while the ones held by money are very weak.
Speaking further, he noted that money cannot buy love and it certainly does not mean that poverty can buy it either.
Reno also said that unbreakable marriages are held together by both love and money.
Source: Legit.ng