Omokri says seeking one’s wife permission isn’t a weakness

Activist Reno Omokri has said men are likely to make more informed decisions when they consult their wives before taking action

By Kehinde Okeowo

Civil rights activist and former presidential aide, Reno Omokri has advised men to stop concluding that seeking their wife’s consent before making a decision is a sign of weakness.

Reno Omokri shared his thoughts via his Instagram page, where he argued that consulting one’s wife before taking a decision is likely to lead to a positive outcome, as two heads are better than one.

He went on to say while men might be more logical, their women are likely to be more intuitive and therefore see what the husbands didn’t see.

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He also said if men look back, they will discover that decisions they made in the past without their wives’ input ended up being a mistake. 

He wrote: ‘’Dear husbands,

Saying ‘let me ask my wife’ before making decisions is not a reflection of weakness. It is a reflection of wisdom. Two heads are better than one. You as a man are likely to be logical. Your wife may be intuitive. She may see what you don’t see! It takes two eyes to see clearly. If you see through only one eye, your vision will be out of focus. Look back to all the decisions you took without asking your wife’s opinions. You will see many mistakes. She is your second intuitive eye’’

In a separate post, Reno Omokri claimed  Nigeria lost $750 million because of the Twitter ban, he went further to say the country lost the battle and not the service provider.

The lawyer went on to add that the government lifted the ban because elections are here. 

He tweeted, “$750 million. In case you are wondering, that is exactly what Nigeria lost in 222 days of banning Twitter.

“So, if anybody is telling you that Nigeria won with the #TwitterBan, ask them to tell you what exactly Nigeria won. Nigeria lost big time!

“The claim that Twitter agreed to allow Buhari’s junta regulate Twitter users in Nigeria is as fakes as Buhari’s integrity.

“The expectation that Twitter would move from Ghana to Nigeria will never happen. Twitter did not beg. Buhari bulged because elections are here!”

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