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Ex-Presidential Aide, Reno Omokri Counsels Women, Dishes On The One Sign To Spot A Real Man

Ex-Presidential Aide, Reno Omokri Counsels Women, Dishes On The One Sign To Spot A Real Man

Ex-presidential aide and political activist, Reno Omokri has shared another of his #RenosNuggets on Twitter. The dad-of-two who doubles as a pastor as well as a relationship coach gave women a new relationship tip, teaching them how to spot a “REAL MAN” and it’s not what you might expect.

In his tweet targeted at women, Reno told them to not be disappointed when they find a man they cannot control, but rejoice because not being able to control him means he is a real man.

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He went on to say that any man that can be controlled by a woman is still a boy and will have an unhappy relationship. He concluded by saying, real men need support not control.

Read his words below:

Dear women, If you find a man that you cant CONTROL, don’t be disappointed. Instead, go and rejoice. You have found a REAL MAN. Any man that you can control is still a boy and that relationship will not be happy. Real Men need SUPPORT, not CONTROL #FreeLeahSharibu#RenosNuggets

See some of the reactions to his tweet below:

When a man truly loves a woman she becomes his weakness.

When a woman truly loves a man he becomes her strength. This is exchange of power.

A submissive woman controls a man without him ever realising it. 

– @Ehigie

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He’s so Right bon this one… I can never allow a woman to control me. The moment you give a woman a chance to dominate you that’s the moment your problem starts.

-@Shalom

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This man talk sense for d first time.
U see those men that cry wen u hurt them or they hurt u,it’s all pretense!
Let them marry u finish,they will show u shege

@mury

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