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Reno Omokri Reveals What Gives Men Visibility 

He said a man will live in an area for years and ladies will never talk to him, then when he makes it big and buys a nice car, then suddenly ladies begin to notice him.

Social critic and former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri has revealed what gives men visibility.

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Omokri, in his usual fashion, opined that money is the one thing that gives men visibility.

He stated this in a tweet directed at struggling men on his verified twitter handle on Saturday.

Without Money, You’re Invisible, It Gives You Visibility – Reno Omokri

Omokri, who had sometime ago, said marriage can withstand infidelity, but can not survive poverty, noted that without money, one is invisible.

He said a man will live in an area for years and ladies will never talk to him, then when he makes it big and buys a nice car, then suddenly ladies begin to notice him.

According to him, those ladies are not gold diggers, stressing that “without money, you were invisible.”

He tweeted, “Sometimes you live in an area for years and girls never talk to you. Then you hit it big and buy a powerful ride and, suddenly, they notice you. It is not that they are gold diggers. The truth is that without money, you were invisible. Money gave you visibility!”

Meanwhile, Kanyi Daily had reported that Omokri had few days ago, dished out an advice to men on how to be “strong” in the “other room.”

According to him, men should stop taking sugary drinks but water only.

He asserted that water is what makes a man strong “in the only room that matters in marriage!”

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