Reno Omokri, a former presidential aide has shared the importance of leaving pride behind the moment one sees another that matches his/her energy.
Taking to his Instagram account, the social media influencer explained why it is not needed for one to play hard to get especially if you meet someone whose “spirit is in sync with yours”
According to him, if one is unmarried and sees another person of the opposite gender, then they click, with their energy and spirit, that person should leave his/her pride somewhere and take the leap.
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Reno shared that it was very difficult to meet someone of the opposite gender that has the same energy and ticks almost all your boxes, hence once you find one, hold it tight.
“When you are unmarried, and you meet someone of the opposite gender, and you really click, and your spirits are in synch, immediately take the initiative, whether you are the male or female. Don’t play hard to get. Forget about mind games. Avoid what Fela Kuti described as ‘Shakara Oloje’. Make that move right away. Because it is easier to make a million dollars than to find someone in a million that shares the same wavelength as you. A soulmate is the best gift you can get in a relationship,” he said.
Reactions: True words could not have been spoken better
His post had many social media users agreeing with his words as they all stated that there was no need for playing hard to get. See some comments below;
@st.nicholin07: I hope God directs one for me OR maybe some for me š
@leyesamuel: True words could not have been Spoken better, thanks always Reno
@myabundancecodes: I wish my gender would listen. If you sync with a guy, go for him. Mature men know how to handle such situations. Well, you will attract who you are
@dalo: with the amount of breakfast I don cho, how I go take sabi who be my soulmate, because e be like say, soulmate self don change destiny
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Reno Omokri asserts as he explains how to cure Nigerians of inferiority complex
In other news, Reno Omokri made headlines after he called Nigerian attention to some of the beauty standards that should be banned in the country.
In an Instagram post, the former presidential aide firmly stated that one of the ways to curb the inferiority complex in Nigeria is to ban wigs and bleaching cream.
According to him, Nigerians spend billions of dollars to import human hair annually and added that unknowingly to females who use this hair, much of these wigs are unwashed and untreated hair from Bangladesh.