We would’ve had a better world if we all kept our virginity till marriage – Reno Omokri

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We would’ve had a better world if we all kept our virginity till marriage – Reno Omokri

Reno Omokri, a social commentator and writer from Nigeria, asserts that abstinence is still the best course of action for both men and women.

He asserted that everyone would have been happier if they had all kept their virginity until marriage.

The former aide to former president Goodluck Jonathan made this statement via his Twitter account, warning that having sexual relations is addictive and that it will be challenging to stop once one starts.

Reno previously stated that virgins shouldn’t feel ashamed when their peers make fun of them because, deep down, those people are sobbing and wishing they had remained virgins.

He claims that their laughter is an attempt to manipulate the virgin into performing the act and becoming like them.

Omokri wrote; “When you have intercourse once, you will have it again. And again. It is a hunger that gets hungrier the more you eat. So, do not awaken that hunger until you marry. Look at the world. Would it not be a much better place if we all kept our virginity until marriage?

He added; “When you are a virgin and your peers laugh at you, they are actually crying inside. Their external laugh is just to manipulate you to be like them. In 5 minutes, you can be like them. But in 5 million years, they can never be like you. So, keep it. You are special!”

The author also advised men against women because it wanes ones focus in life.

“Chasing women affects your life’s progress. Because when you chase women, you run in multiple directions. It affects focus. Instead, chase success. When you do, you are focused, because you are chasing one thing. When you catch it, women will chase you,” he wrote.

Reno Omokri Trashes Claims That Tems Is First Nigerian Female To Win Grammy Award

Reno Omokri, has tackled Nigerians describing female singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, as the first female Nigerian singer to win a Grammy award.

Gistlover earlier reported that the “Free mind” singer who was nominated in the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ and ‘Best Rap Song’ won the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ category on Sunday night, at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

Tems earned the award for her role in ‘Wait for U’, a 2022 hit song by Future featuring Drake.

In a post shared on social media, Reno Omokri debunked the claims that Nigerian-British singer, Sade Adu, never identified herself as a Nigerian.

He noted that Sade should not be dishonored while honoring Tems because the singer is the first female Nigerian singer to win Grammy in 1986.

According to Reno, Sade has spent 40 years promoting Nigeria and it would be wrong to give her credit to Tems.